Cloud-Based Email Archiving Provider LiveOffice First to Archive Microsoft Exchange 2010.LiveOffice "Pre-Migration Diet" Reduces Cost and Effort of Moving from Exchange 2003 and 2007 TORRANCE, Calif. -- LiveOffice, the leading provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS) email archiving See e-mail archiving. , email hosting and email continuity solutions, today announced that it has become the first email archiving provider to support Microsoft Exchange Server Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging and collaborative software product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Servers line of server products and is widely used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure solutions. 2010. In addition to providing the e-discovery, mailbox A simulated mailbox in the computer that holds e-mail messages. Mailboxes are stored on disk as a file of messages, a database of messages or as an individual file for each message. The standard mailboxes are usually In, Out, Trash and Junk (Spam). management and compliance benefits of email archiving for Exchange Server 2010 users, LiveOffice's hosted email archiving solution reduces the time and cost of migrating to the new platform by moving existing email data to a secure cloud prior to migration. "The pending release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is generating a significant amount of interest in the market," said Brian Babineau, senior analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group. "Many of the inquiries we are fielding center on Exchange 2010 upgrade and migration strategies. We strongly believe that the implementation of an archiving solution is a great first step to prepare for an upgrade, as it allows companies to copy and secure legacy messages and attachments to an accessible and fully searchable, non-production environment. Executing the archive process with a SaaS provider such as LiveOffice frees up internal resources to help plan and execute the upgrade when the organization is ready." LiveOffice Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 "Pre-Migration Diet" To make the transition to Exchange Server 2010 smoother, LiveOffice provides a simple process for shrinking customers' Exchange data stores prior to moving them, thus speeding up the transition process. * LiveOffice Personal Archive: First, clients enable journaling on their existing mail servers, allowing LiveOffice to capture data in its secure cloud, which effectively eliminates the need to migrate that data in the future. With Personal Archive's robust architecture, end users are able to view all archived email (legacy and current) from the comfort of their Microsoft Outlook For the e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows, see . Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook client. * LiveOffice CloudMerge for Microsoft Exchange Messaging and groupware software for Windows from Microsoft. Exchange Server is an Internet-compliant e-mail system that runs under Windows NT/2000 and Windows Server 2003. It can be accessed by Web browsers, the Exchange client, versions of Outlook and the earlier Windows Inbox. : Next, clients can leverage LiveOffice's proprietary CloudMerge technology to automatically and securely transfer data from existing Microsoft Exchange 2003 or 2007 mail stores to LiveOffice Personal Archive. Again, this data is available for view by end users directly from Microsoft Outlook. * LiveOffice CloudMerge for PST PST Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, see there Files: LiveOffice's CloudMerge technology is also able to securely ingest in·gest tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests 1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat. 2. an organization's PST files into the centrally managed, hosted archive - eliminating the most common source of data loss and IT headaches. * "Skinny Migration:" With all historical and ongoing email securely stored in LiveOffice's cloud-based archive, IT administrators only need to migrate a small amount of data to their upgraded Exchange 2010 environment. Finally, an organization's relationship with LiveOffice doesn't end once the migration is complete. With legacy data safely ingested in·gest tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests 1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat. 2. into the cloud-based archive, organizations can delete messages from the mail server as needed as needed prn. See prn order. to improve server performance and reduce the risk of data loss. In addition, auditors and other authorized personnel have easy access to a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. archive of messages where they can perform advanced searches and retrieve data on demand from the archive to satisfy legal and compliance requests. Simultaneously, end users have access to their personal archives and can instantly find emails and attachments they need, even if they no longer reside in their inbox or on the corporate mail server. About LiveOffice LiveOffice is the leading provider of software-as-a-service email archiving and Hosted Exchange 2007 solutions, with more than 9,000 clients and a 97-percent client-retention rate. Founded in 1998 and backed by leading private-equity firm Summit Partners, the company has more than 100 employees with deep experience in messaging, including executives and board members from Symantec, Microsoft, FrontBridge and Postini. For more information, call 800.374.2032 or visit www.liveoffice.com. Visit the LiveOffice Blog at http://blog.liveoffice.com or follow us on Twitter A Web site and service that lets users send short text messages from their cellphones to a group of friends. Launched in 2006, Twitter (www.twitter.com) was designed for people to broadcast their current activities and thoughts. at http://www.twitter.com/liveoffice LiveOffice and its logo are trademarks of LiveOffice LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . All other company names and products may be trademarks of their respective companies. |
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