LawLimit Your Exposure with Email ArchivingBy Stacey McDaniel
No matter what industry you work in, the regulatory and legal climate has made protecting and preserving email a top priority. It's especially important in government, where email can include critical information relevant to national security and defense. It's also required for government agencies to be able to produce email, electronic files, and other documents for legal matters in response to internal and Congressional investigations. Still, according to surveys conducted by the American Management Association and the ePolicy Institute, only 35% of companies have email retention policies, and 37% of employees say they don't know which messages should be retained and which should be discarded. If you haven't yet figured out a solution for archiving email, it's time to start thinking about it. Failure to do so can end up costing your agency a great deal in terms of money, reputation, and citizen confidence. The good news is that an email archival solution has the potential to pay for itself, simply through avoiding compliance-related fines and optimizing the use of storage resources and employees' time. Many email archival solutions generate additional payback by optimizing the amount of storage required by the organization and by easing migrations to new systems or upgrades. Email as evidence Without an email archiving solution, IT staff may have to travel to multiple locations to search for key emails, or spend time manually reading through volumes of email, restoring it from backup tapes, or imaging PCs to capture PST files in an attempt to find the key messages. According to a December 2005 Gartner Inc. report, "The Costs and Risks of E-Discovery in Litigation," organizations that have not "adopted formal e-discovery processes will spend nearly twice as much on gathering and producing documents as they will on legal services" through the year 2010. Regulatory pressure Finding the answer Now is also a good time to seek a scalable solution that will grow with your needs, and a comprehensive solution that could potentially archive all digital communications -- from instant messages to online faxes to file sharing. Email archiving is something most end users generally don't know much about, and don't care much about, either. That is why a transparent archiving solution that requires no user interaction is ideal. With such a solution, email is archived behind the scenes, so users are free to email without worrying about mailbox storage quotas, and your agency will have peace of mind knowing that your emails are in a secure location. Conclusion Stacey McDaniel has been writing about high-tech issues for more than six years. |
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