Gartner Report on BYOD: Media Tablets and BeyondThis research assesses the impact of the growth in media tablets and other "off desktop" form factors entering IT deployments and makes recommendations on building an enterprise... Sponsor: Absolute Software
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BYOD Policy Implementation GuideThis BYOD implementation guide from Absolute Software provides three simple steps to legally secure and manage employee-owned devices within a corporate environment. Sponsor: Absolute Software
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Despite what you've heard, not everything is moving to the cloud. For example, BY 2014, 72% OF THE EXPECTED 470 MILLION EXCHANGE SERVER MAILBOXES worldwide WILL REMAIN ON-PREMISE. Download this exclusive tech dossier from Iron Mountain to learn why on-premise archiving can be the right choice for your Microsoft Exchange-hosted e-mail environment.

Mail servers continue to deal with ballooning message volumes and management challenges. Email archiving software provides a viable solution, particularly when granular government regulations apply. Simply by retaining messages, all companies archive email whether they realize it or not. The real question is what policies your company should have regarding those archives -- and what technologies and techniques should be employed to ensure both regulatory compliance and a scalable, efficient mail infrastructure. InfoWorld contributing editor Logan Harbaugh offers concise advice based on long experience planning and deploying email archiving systems.
