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Cloud E-Mail Archiving Starting To Deliver

E-mail archiving is a massive undertaking for little gain. It really doesn't produce anything. What it does is protect your shop from data loss. It drives less revenue than a chain-link fence, but you have to have it.

Archiving on the cloud takes away all IT archiving chores. So long as you truly trust your archiver, a huge load is taken off the staff. The market is taking off, and will nearly double from 2011's revenue of $191 million to $336 million next year. That's not a crazy amount of money, but it is a healthy, growing market that's taking off fast. For more details on the market and your options, click here.

Not sure if you can trust a cloud archivist? I get it. But look at it this way: That is their core business, so they ought to be good at it. Ask yourself this -- do you trust a dedicated cloud archivist or your own shop, where e-mail archiving is just one of the things you do? Answers welcome at dbarney@redmondmag.com.

Posted by Doug Barney on 02/14/2012 at 11:16 AM


Reader Comments:

Tue, Feb 21, 2012 Why did I waste my time?

Whats the point of this editorial? Its 3 paragraphs and says absolutely nothing of value. Could you at least site some useful information when making your point? Seriously, journalism hits a new low...

Wed, Feb 15, 2012 Jake123 United States

All the data's and message are loaded and stored in cloud internet,As an individual we cant able to maintain or avoid from data loss.So we should trust the cloud archiver's.

Tue, Feb 14, 2012 SJ San Francisco

Cloud backups sound good, but what happens when your cloud provider dries up, blows away, runs out of money, gets seized by the gov't (ala megaupload)? No backups for you! Where does your data go then, who has it, how do you get it? Do these core business cloud archivists post their financials, are they using "alternative" financial methods like other recent companies have disclosed?

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