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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Symantec's Enterprise Vault finds what you're looking for

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Product Test and Buyer's Guide




Product Test and Buyer's Guide, 06/12/07

By Joel Snyder

Symantec's Enterprise Vault system provides e-mail and file archiving, regulatory compliance and legal-discovery features suitable for the enterprise.

In this exclusive test of Symantec's latest release, EV 7.0, we found the product provides a very deep set of search and recovery tools that can tap into information archived from a wide variety of sources.

With support for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino, as well as any SMTP connection, EV can work with any enterprise mail system. In addition, support for archiving other information repositories across the enterprise, including shared file systems and Microsoft SharePoint services, gives EV the ability to pull data from an even wider field.

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The second link to Exchange for EV is directly into each user's mailbox. When EV has its fingers deep into the mailbox, it can grab messages and move them to the vault, leaving behind a shortcut that will let the user get at the message moved to the EV message store. Once the message is controlled by EV, you can apply a range of retention policies, enforcing automatic deletion in the end.

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Contact the author:
Snyder is senior partner at Opus One, a consulting firm, in Tucson, Ariz. He can be reached at Joel.Snyder@opus1.com.

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