C2C Upgrades Archive One

C2C upgrades policy and compliance features in Archive One for Exchange

December 3, 2008

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- C2C, a leading provider of email, data and file management solutions, today announced a new version of its award-winning Archive One for Exchange that incorporates significant enhancements to policy-based management and compliance. The latest version, includes improvements and new features for message search and discovery on Exchange servers, and simplifies meeting regulatory requirements.

New features include:

  • Uncoupled PST managementArchive One now finds, processes and archives uncoupled PST files (PST files not associated with an Outlook profile), including subfolders. This feature ensures that rogue” PST files on the network are handled in accordance with company or regulatory policy.

    Full support for Unicode character setsArchive One now fully supports Unicode character sets for searching, criteria matching and more to enhance policy-based management.

    Enhanced controlC2C has strengthened archive procedures for more robust management and further checking of data integrity.Enhanced schedulingArchive One 5.6 includes a number of improvements to make scheduling archive operations easier, adding greater consistency to Microsoft Exchange

    Support for Windows Server 2008Archive One now fully supports 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Server 2008.

    Support for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1Archive One now fully supports Exchange Server 2007 SP1, and complements SP1’s baked-in tools that manage internal compliance and high availability needs.

“Version 5.6 represents advancements behind the scenes as well as front and center, and helps Archive One users keep pace with Microsoft’s product developments,” said Dave Hunt, CEO at C2C. “As a company that is heavily invested in engineering, we take pride in our ability to innovate as our users require more advanced email management capabilities.”

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