Email Archiving: To SaaS or not to SaaS?
by Proofpoint, Inc.

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Published on: 01/31/2012
Type of content: White Paper
Length: 10
Price: FREE

Overview

As the amount of information administrators must manage continues to grow, many are looking to the cloud for answers - with the ability to leverage the cloud to enhance a growing variety of IT functions (i.e. via software-as-a-service), businesses can greatly improve their chances of getting a handle on today's unstructured file data.


But SaaS, and all forms of cloud computing for that matter, aren't for everyone. Before implementing any cloud solution, it's critical that an organisation understand the time, effort and costs associated with it. This white paper explores the pros and cons of today's SaaS offerings, and takes an in-depth look at how they apply to email archiving as regulatory and storage requirements continue to proliferate.

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