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Think Email is Dying Out? Think Again.
The Radicati Group Predicts 4.3 Billion Worldwide Email Accounts by 2016 In prior blog posts, we’ve debated how the rise of social media in the workplace – including instant messaging, Chatter and Facebook – will impact the use of emails … Continue reading
WaLa! Joins Leading Technology Innovators in Headquarters Move to Cyber Innovation Center
Enterprise Information Archiving Leader Marks Office Expansion to Bossier City, La. with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Focuses on Harnessing Big Data to Create Actionable Intelligence Bossier City, LA., April 30, 2012 – WaLa!, a leader in enterprise information archiving, today announced … Continue reading
How Archiving Translates to Big Savings
Webinar highlights 4 real-world examples of how much your company could save When you crunch the numbers, it’s obvious that content and email archiving should no longer be thought of as a “cost center,” but a platform for “cost savings” … Continue reading
What You Should Never Write in a Corporate Email
We’ve all done it: fired all off a quick email when we’re angry or forwarded a humorous email to work colleagues or clients that we shouldn’t have. While you may think your employees have the common sense to know what … Continue reading
Archiving Rules: Record Management Q&A
In the 21st century, nearly 100 percent of business documents created and acquired, preserved and produced are electronic. The effective management of electronic business records–whether in the form of email messages and attachments, instant messenger chat, text messages, or other … Continue reading
Archiving Rules: Managing Legal and Regulatory Compliance in the Cloud
If you haven’t moved your business data to the Cloud yet, chances are you’re thinking about doing so. The Cloud has become a “go to” technology solution for many organizations looking to save money while managing email compliance. As a … Continue reading
Up in a Puff of Smoke: Data Security and the Cloud
We all knew it had to happen, or at least we tell ourselves that now. It seems that cloud services have reached their terrible twos and they’re not behaving as well as we would like. The topic of data breaches … Continue reading
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As a CEO, Do the Risks Associated with Litigation Weigh on You?
As electronic data and communications including corporate email and instant messaging have become an integral part of our daily corporate lives, we can’t imagine our business without the ease and convenience these modern day tools of productivity and convenience. However, the changes in … Continue reading
Archiving Rules: The Dangers of Destructive Retention
“How long should we hold onto company email?” That’s one of the most common questions clients and seminar participants ask me. There are different schools of thought on email retention periods and deletion schedules. For many organizations, the retention and … Continue reading
Why Archive with ArcMail?
In my last blog, I wrote about the need for an email archiving solution from a CEO’s perspective. I will now address why I believe ArcMail is the right solution to archive email for your organization. As a CEO, I … Continue reading

