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 <description>Does your company have an email retention policy that protects it when litigation occurs?  IDC&#039;s research manager of Compliance Infrastructure discusses how to create and manage an effective email retention policy and the role hosted message archiving can play.
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 <description>Nothing can screw up a well-managed network faster than the people for whom you built it.
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 <description>Nobody in the U.S. expects their corporate emails to be private, and it&#039;s generally assumed that if you are using your corporate computers and corporate email accounts, the company has the right to snoop as a means of preventing &quot;data leakage,&quot; which is a polite euphemism for what we used to call industrial espionage.
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 <description>The NiemanJournalismLab blog is reporting that a federal appeals court in Boston has handed down a decision that has disturbed many, declaring that truth published with “actual malice” can be considered libel.
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 <description>Rock You is a popular social media company that provides apps and widgets for such blockbuster sites as Facebook and MySpace. They’ve won awards, have sucessfully raised millions in capital and appear to be a rising star. Too bad they are completely clueless about email etiquette. Really, really clueless.
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 <description>If youâ€™re like most people, then youâ€™re already using anti-virus software and have implemented anti-spam controls so that unwanted email does not reach your inbox. Occasionally I look at my â€œspamâ€ folder and am surprised to see emails in there that I would ordinarily read. Some are even emails that I must read.
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 <description>eDiscovery is fast becoming one of the hottest areas in law. This isnâ€™t something that is yet taught in law schools. Many firms are just now starting separate departments for e-discovery.  This new course is really going to rachet up the need for implementing archiving systems.
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 <description>One important areas of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (â€SOXâ€) of 2002 is to protect whistle blowers who speak out against a company not performing due diligence with document management and email archiving compliance. Section 1107 of SOX states:
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 <description>One important areas of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (â€SOXâ€) of 2002 is to protect whistle blowers who speak out against a company not performing due diligence with document management and email archiving compliance. Section 1107 of SOX states:
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