Messaging News - August 2008 - (Page 35) magine, for a moment, that the delete button on the email client of all your employees was permanently disabled. This would mean that your email users would be forced to save and organize their email into various folders within the email client, and then when their email file reached quota, your IT team would have to move all the old email into large PST files or other forms of backup. This now means that you have email scattered all over the network in any number of stores. Now imagine that your organization is implicated in a lawsuit and the attorneys for the plaintiff have issued subpoenas for all of your electronic records, including email, related to the lawsuit. How do you access those emails? Well, the good news in this scenario is that you at least have all of the email. Often businesses operate under the assumption that if there is no record of the topic in question, then they cannot be held responsible. This is simply not true. Businesses that delete I what vertical, need to very carefully assess what risks they face by not saving email. It is an unfortunate fact that most organizations will at some point in the course of normal operations be implicated in lawsuits. Litigation discovery, or e-Discovery, involves all parties in a lawsuit and requires that all data or information relevant to the lawsuit be provided as requested by the court of law. The cost of finding and producing such information can often outweigh the actual damages claimed in the lawsuit itself. This is most often the case for companies that are not using an email archiving solution. Key Features to Consider Message archiving solutions should have the ability to fully index all email to enable simple search and retrieval of emails containing specific key words in an e-Discovery request, as well as for corporate policy control. Retention policies are also a key factor when determining which solution best fits the needs of the Absence of Evidence Does Not Equal Innocence About Stephen Pao Stephen Pao is responsible for strategic product direction, definition and program management for all Barracuda Networks products. Steve has more than 15 years of experience in high growth technology companies based in both Seattle and the Bay Area. Prior to joining Barracuda Networks, Steve led program management and engineering efforts at All Star Directories, a leading Internet lead generation provider and the third-fastest growing private company in Washington in 2005. Steve earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT. Guest columnist: Stephen Pao, Vice President, Product Management, Barracuda Networks Be our Guest email, even as part of standard business practice, but that have no way of retrieving it in the future, can still be held liable for the information contained within the deleted email. Simply having all of the email, however, is only half the battle. Companies must also have mechanisms in place to quickly search and retrieve the emails in question. While the suggestion that a disabled delete key may seem like an extreme scenario, the concept behind it is important: Business email should not be deleted until the organization has some way to archive and, more importantly, retrieve email. Archiving for the Rest of Us Organizations in heavily regulated industries, such as the financial, government and healthcare industries were among the first to put policies and solutions in place in order to satisfy regulatory standards for their specific markets. But all organizations, no matter organization; archiving solutions should have the storage capacity to keep email records for long periods of time in order to satisfy regulatory compliance standards. All functionality should be organized via a simple user interface that is easy for the administrator to use, but that also captures a high-level glimpse into the performance of the message archiving solution that can be easily demonstrated to management or legal counsel. The Bottom Line There is no single reason for implementing an archiving solution. But one thing is certain; email must be retained by every organization that relies upon it as one of its main business communication channels. Deploying an easy-to-use solution will save a lot of time and resources for the organization in the long run. Further, it is a much simpler, and more practical solution than disabling the delete key on the email client. SP/TMP messagingnews.com 35 http://www.messagingnews.com
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