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Webcast Roundup: Lotus Notes Archiving for e-Discovery 101 and more

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View these Webcasts recently held on SearchDomino.com:

Lotus Notes Archiving for e-Discovery 101
5 warning signs your email is in trouble
The 7 Steps to Meet ACL Compliance

EXPERT WEBCAST
Lotus Notes Archiving for e-Discovery 101
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WHEN: AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
SPEAKER: Vince Wong, Senior Compliance Solutions Architect
SPONSOR:   AXS-One, Inc.
SUMMARY: Growing requirements for litigation support, legal discovery and regulatory compliance are putting pressure on Lotus Notes administrators regardless of industry. More companies than ever are recognizing the need for an archiving system to support eDiscovery needs. But where do you start? Whom do you involve? How do you define what your organization should have in an email archiving system? What should you ask a vendor?

Check out this "how-to" discussion on Lotus Notes archiving for e-discovery and be sure that you are on track for creating an effective and appropriate archiving system.

Learn about:

  • What to expect in getting started
  • What 'archiving' really means
  • Managing the project - what you need to know
  • Defining key requirements
  • Assessing architecture, performance and scalability needs
  • Real-world examples
EXPERT WEBCAST
5 warning signs your email is in trouble
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WHEN: AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
SPEAKER: Karen Kaliski, Principal, Marketing and Business Communications
SPONSOR:   Motorola Good Technology Group
SUMMARY: Managing mobile devices in the enterprise can be a daunting task. Do your organization's policies and standards allow your mobile workers to reach their full potential while keeping critical data secure? Learn the five tell-tale signs that it's time to create or rework your mobile technology strategy.

The mobile device is a fixture in any organization. But it can be difficult to balance mobile device usage with effective policies and standards that are efficient, contain cost and ensure data security. In this Webcast you will learn:

  • Mobile device policy best practices
  • How to maximize the benefits that come with mobile device use
  • Take action to avert potential problems
VENDOR WEBCAST
The 7 Steps to Meet ACL Compliance
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WHEN: AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
SPEAKERS: Michael Wetherbee, Technical Director
  Scott Johnsen, Product Director
SPONSOR:   Teamstudio
SUMMARY: Notes/Domino shops can have abandoned applications and redundant replicas following years of uncontrolled development, server changes, and inter-organizational restructuring.

Not only are these environments expensive to maintain, but they also represent serious audit compliance risks. Attend this Webcast to learn better ways to:

  • Control user access across all applications
  • Stop ACL changes at the application and get a central point of control
  • Be alerted to unauthorized access
  • Obtain application usage history at a granular level
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