Email is indisputably the most important business application for most organizations, yet managing email has always been a no-win proposition. Security threats remain pervasive. New rules are changing legal discovery and compliance requirements. Performance issues and storage challenges continue to escalate. Even the shortest service outages are painfully felt by the entire organization.
Dell MessageOne's Email Management Services (EMS) helps eliminate all of these risks with maintenance-free, SaaS services. Unlike piecemeal solutions often found in use today, EMS shares a common architecture, has a centralized control and administration system, and uses a common data store to reduce storage and bandwidth costs. Upgrades are automated, maintenance is eliminated and the broadest enterprise requirements for scalability, security, integration, and data privacy are met. Unlike on-premise solutions, EMS can be fully deployed and tested in just a few hours - for any sub-set of users to organizations of 100,000 or more.
Read this guide to see why millions of people around the world depend on EMS as the only service to fully eliminate email downtime and data loss, to streamline archiving and e-Discovery search, and to protect their networks from spam and viruses. See how more than 1,000 CIO's at global companies including Motorola, Allianz, and Blue Cross Blue Shield trust Dell MessageOne to help eliminate the risks of managing email at the lowest total cost of ownership.
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