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Want to Join Our Winning Team?
Posted by Stephanie Greenshields (April 25, 2012) | positions, winning team, Montreal Top Employers 2012
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Netmail Help Center
Posted by Andrea Kostyk (January 27, 2012) | wiki, Netmail, Netmail Help Center, Help Center, documentation, help, online help
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Prevent Data Leaks with M+Guardian
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (August 25, 2011) | DLP, email security, data breach, M+Guardian, Messaging Architects
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What to Do with PST Files
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (July 20, 2011) | PST, Microsoft Exchange, Netmail PST Radar, Messaging Architects, email compliance, email retention, email archiving, storage efficiency, money savings
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A Solution for the PST Problem
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (July 12, 2011) | PST, Microsoft Exchange, Netmail PST Radar, Messaging Architects, email compliance, storage efficiency, money savings
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The Problem with PSTs
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (July 04, 2011) | PST, Microsoft Exchange, Netmail PST Radar, Messaging Architects, email retention, email compliance, email archiving
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From Palin, Lessons for FIPPA
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (June 13, 2011) | freedom of information, open records requests, FIPPA, Ontario hospitals, Sarah Palin, Mother Jones, email policy
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Changes at MA: New Website, New Names
Posted by Debbie Howlett (May 25, 2011) | Netmail, Messaging Architects, email security, email archiving, Netmail Secure, Netmail Archive, Netmail Store, name change, new website
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Are You Afraid of FIPPA?
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (May 17, 2011) | FIPPA, freedom of information, privacy, email policy, compliance, Ontario hospitals, healthcare
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Bush-league data leak prevention at Yankee Stadium
Posted by Debbie Howlett (May 05, 2011) | data leak prevention, email management, email mistakes, Epsilon, email security, email newsletter, New York Yankees
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Beware of Spear Phishing Attacks
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (April 26, 2011) | email security, spear phishing, Epsilon data breach, security software, Netmail Secure
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Should You Migrate to the Cloud?
Posted by Sacha Veillette (April 08, 2011) | email migration, the cloud, migrating to the cloud, product management, email best practices, email advice, Netmail Community
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More Reasons to Join Our Team
Posted by Stephanie Greenshields (April 06, 2011) | Messaging Architects, Jobs, Careers, HR, teamwork
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Netmail Community
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (April 04, 2011) | email, email security, email risk management, Netmail, Netmail Community
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HIPAA Now: The Future of HIPAA
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (March 22, 2011) | HIPAA, healthcare, compliance, email risk management, law
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HIPAA Now: HIPAA and Social Media
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (March 15, 2011) | HIPAA, healthcare, compliance, email risk management, law, social media, trends
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HIPAA Now: HIPAA in the News
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (March 08, 2011) | HIPAA, healthcare, compliance, email risk management, law
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Bleeding Edge Technology Finds Spammers Where They Live
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (February 19, 2011) | spam, spam-fighting tools, malware, Open Source community, NSBL, Netmail, reputation
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Why Join the Messaging Architects Team?
Posted by Stephanie Greenshields (February 08, 2011) | Messaging Architects, Jobs, Careers, HR, teamwork
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A Software Developer's Advice on Passwords
Posted by Micah Gorrell (January 31, 2011) | email security, email risk management, passwords, trends
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Why Ask Why
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (January 11, 2011) | Messaging Architects, trends, client intimacy, customer service, email management, email security, expertise
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Email Writing Style: I waaana hearrr from uuuu!
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (January 10, 2011) | email, policies, email policy, epolicy, trends
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Nice, Hot Email Password Security for the Holidays
Posted by Jane Bolton Lacombe (December 22, 2010) | email, email security, email risk management
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Messaging Architects takes on the Movember Challenge
Posted by Debbie Howlett (December 05, 2010) | Messaging Architects, volunteerism, Movember, Prostate Cancer, Canada, Australia, email archiving, email security
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FIPPA vs PHIPA: Some things Ontario hospitals need to consider with respect to Bill 122
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (November 23, 2010) | Email, compliance, Email risk management, FIPPA, FOI legislation, archiving discovery, healthcare, Ontario
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It's Not the End for GWArchive
Posted by Sacha Veillette (November 11, 2010) | GWArchive, M+Archive, M+Migrator, engineering, support, product development, products, knowledgebase, lifecycle, policy
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Time flies when you’re having fun...
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (November 05, 2010) | Messaging Architects, email archiving, email security, email migration, email risk management, Novell, Microsoft, GroupWise, Exchange
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Talk about teamwork!
Posted by Stephanie Greenshields (October 20, 2010) | Messaging Architects, Jobs, Careers, Benefits, HR
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Defining an Email Retention Policy at a Large State University
Posted by Benjamin Wright (October 19, 2010) | epolicy Workshop, education, email policy, case study, M+Archive, records retention
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20 Years of Fighting the Good Fight
Posted by Debbie Howlett (October 05, 2010) | anti-virus, computer viruses, worms, Internet, trojan horse, Michelangelo
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Messaging Architects beats the odds!
Posted by Stephanie Greenshields (September 27, 2010) | Messaging Architects, Jobs, Careers, Sales, Benefits
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Introducing Stephanie Greenshields…
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (September 27, 2010) | Messaging Architects, Jobs, Careers, Benefits, HR
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Interview with Shane Brown, President of DigeTekS LLC
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (September 23, 2010) | Messaging Architects, email archiving, email security, cost carving, email migration, email risk management
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Messaging Architects Offers Its ePolicy Workshop at a Sizeable Non-profit Organization
Posted by Benjamin Wright (August 03, 2010) | epolicy Workshop, government, email policy, case study, M+Archive, records retention
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The Benefits of Unified Messaging
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (July 30, 2010) | unified messaging, IP telephony, high definition video, media, collaboration, asymmetrical messaging, calendaring, voice tags
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Successful IT Projects: Getting What You Want
Posted by Debbie Howlett (July 23, 2010) | IT projects, project management, risk management, planning, IT budget, contracts
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Where is Greg?
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (July 21, 2010) | email, risk management, storage optmization, reducing storage bloat, CAS
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ePolicy Case Study: Stakeholders Work Together to Draft Email Policy
Posted by Benjamin Wright (July 21, 2010) | epolicy Workshop, government, email policy, case study, M+Archive, records retention
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Email Acceptable Use and Retention Policies - Keep it Simple
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (July 14, 2010) | AUP, acceptable use policies, eDiscovery, email retention, email risk management, civil law, regulatory framework
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Personal Email Archives: Do They Amount To IT Malpractice?
Posted by Osman Baig (July 12, 2010) | personal archives, email, messaging archives, eDiscovery, litigation, IT
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The 10.5 Essential Steps of Successful IT Projects
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (July 07, 2010) | IT projects, project management, risk management, planning, milestones
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ePolicy Case Study: Drafting a Policy on Email Records Management
Posted by Benjamin Wright (July 05, 2010) | email, risk management, epolicy workshop, retention policy, epolicy, case study
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A Word from Our Partners: Scott Kunau from IGTG - Part 2
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (June 20, 2010) | Novell, GroupWise, Microsoft, Exchange, archiving, system integration, email management, email migrations
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A Word from Our Partners: Scott Kunau from IGTG - Part 1
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (June 17, 2010) | Novell, GroupWise, Microsoft, Exchange, archiving, system integration, email management
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Another Reminder Why Email Archiving is Important...
Posted by Debbie Howlett (June 01, 2010) | email, archiving, Armstrong, Executive Office of the President, Lotus Notes, Exchange, U.S. Supreme Court
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Why Your Company May Need a GroupWise Audit and Architectural Review
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (May 28, 2010) | email, risk management, GroupWise, system audit, epolicy, security
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Why Archive Email? To Reduce, Simplify, Succeed
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (May 21, 2010) | email archiving, eDiscovery, litigation, M+Archive, cost carving, client success
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Candid Photos @ Brainshare Brewfest 2010
Posted by Charles Nguyen (April 21, 2010) | BrainShare 2010, BrainShare Brewfest, Email Archiving, Email Security, Raving Fans
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The Case for Being a “Smaller Company”
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (March 31, 2010) | Messaging Architects, email archiving, email security, raving fans, cost carving, support, client care, case studies, testimonials
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GroupWise Questions? Ask Morris the Magnificent.
Posted by Debbie Howlett (March 30, 2010) | GroupWise, expertise, Novell, Support, guru, Morris, questions
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Free Speech vs. Your Business Cont.
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (March 25, 2010) | email, risk management, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, social networks, epolicy, security
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Email Archiving and eDiscovery: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (March 22, 2010) | email archiving, eDiscovery, litigation, M+Archive, cost carving
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Reining in the Information Overload
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (March 15, 2010) | email risk management, eDiscovery, email management
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Communication Breakdown Between IT and Legal Departments
Posted by Benjamin Wright (November 30, 2009) | backups, email management, policies, records management, archiving, legal discovery, eDiscovery, IT
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Our GroupWise Experts are Stumped!
Posted by Debbie Howlett (November 24, 2009) | GroupWise, expertise, gurus, Novell, Professional Services, contest
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ePolicy Workshop Attracts Policy Stakeholders in the Enterprise
Posted by Benjamin Wright (November 23, 2009) | email management, policies, records management, archiving, legal discovery, eDiscovery
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Shelter from the Email Storm
Posted by Maximilian Morgan (November 09, 2009) | GroupWise, email, spam, botnets, Spamhaus
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Don't Be the eDiscovery Cautionary Tale
Posted by Ranjit Sarai (October 28, 2009) | email management, policies, records management, archiving, legal discovery, eDiscovery
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Think You Don't Need an Email Management System? Think Again
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (October 22, 2009) | email management, policies, records management, archiving, legal discovery, findability, eDiscovery, backups
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Stump the GroupWise Gurus Contest!
Posted by Debbie Howlett (October 07, 2009) | GroupWise, expertise, gurus, Novell, Professional Services, contest
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To Stub or Not to Stub … and What to Stub?!
Posted by Daniel Bigras (October 05, 2009) | GroupWise, email, stubbing, performance, storage, archiving
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Records Managers as Agents of Change
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (October 03, 2009) | ARMA International Conference, records retention, email risk management, email archiving, eDiscovery
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Messaging Architects at ARMA International
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (October 02, 2009) | ARMA International Conference, records retention, email risk management, email archiving, eDiscovery
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Messaging Architects Is on Twitter
Posted by Roumiana Deltcheva (October 01, 2009) | M+ news, Messaging Architects, Twitter, GroupWise, email archiving, email security
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The Downsides of Stubbing (And When You Should Ignore Them)
Posted by Daniel Bigras (September 29, 2009) | GroupWise, email, stubbing, performance, storage, archiving
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10 Steps to Creating a Single Point of Discovery
Posted by Greg Smith (September 23, 2009) | archiving, eDiscovery, backup, email, ESI, file format, messaging, messaging policies, retention
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Your Portal to eDiscovery
Posted by Ranjit Sarai (September 15, 2009) | eDiscovery, compliance, legal discovery
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Email Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (September 03, 2009) | email management, policies, records management, archiving, legal discovery, findability
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The eDiscovery Dilemma
Posted by Greg Smith (September 01, 2009) | archiving, eDiscovery, backup, email, ESI, file format, messaging, messaging policies, retention
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Ten Security Lessons to be Learned
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (August 20, 2009) | identity theft, Albert Gonzalez, data breach, security, encryption, compliance
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Enabling Email Search for Innovation and Productivity
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (August 07, 2009) | archiving, collaboration, M+Archive, messaging, technology, trends
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Message Nirvana? Why Not?
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (July 28, 2009) | archiving, M+Archive, messaging, technology, trends
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The Great Debate: Indexing vs. Relational Databases for Email Archiving
Posted by Ranjit Sarai (July 27, 2009) | archiving, ESI, M+Archive, technology
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California ESI Format Woes on the Horizon?
Posted by Greg Smith (July 17, 2009) | eDiscovery, ESI, file format
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With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Posted by Maximilian Morgan (July 13, 2009) | DLP, messaging, security
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The Evolving Face of eDiscovery
Posted by Ranjit Sarai (July 09, 2009) | eDiscovery, EDRM, email, ESI, technology, trends
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About Technology and Milestones
Posted by Pierre Chamberland (June 16, 2009) | email, technology, messaging, risk management, thought leadership, business driven, policy, bsxjf59yki
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