Corporations’ reliance on e-mail systems to circulate information has grown exponentially, but their ability to sort, retain, and locate e-mail messages has not evolved as quickly. “In many organizations, few procedures are in place that outline how to manage e-mail correspondences, and often companies can not quickly locate important messages,” noted Dan Blum, group research director at market research firm Burton Group.
E-Mail Archiving Growing in Importance
Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski August 9, 2005 05:00 AMCorporations’ reliance on e-mail systems to circulate information has grown exponentially, but their ability to sort, retain, and locate e-mail messages has not evolved as quickly. “In many organizations, few procedures are in place that outline how to manage e-mail correspondences, and often companies can not quickly locate important messages,” noted Dan Blum, group research director at market research firm Burton Group.