Cloud computing is rapidly becoming known as a dependable, economical and easier way of adopting IT solutions and services. The cloud-based email archiving solution from Cryoserver removes the need for on-site equipment, maximizes on resources and cuts down on upfront costs.
The Cryoserver managed services - SaaS model - permits businesses to make the essential shift on how they handle information by offering the same functionality and benefits of an in-house solution.
"On-premise can be difficult to implement as they come at a high cost," said Robin Bingeman of the email archiving solutions. "Our SaaS model comes with everything they need with no expensive hardware to purchase."
Cloud-based means:
Benefits for users:
As with all compliance systems, the SaaS model stores an audit copy of organisation's email data in a secure, hosted off-site location. All data is archived in real time, which means there are no overnight backups or large database transfers needed.
Disaster recovery is also another key component of the cloud computing archive software for email archiving. Instead of relying on a single computer or server in one office, the cloud-based model resides in multiple locations, which are all integrated.
"All the user needs is an Internet connection to access the cloud-based environment," said Bingeman, the provider of CryoSIM, the mobile and email archiving solutions software.
The SaaS model can be up and running within hours, with little or no impact on existing operating procedures.
Learn More:
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About Cryoserver:
Cryoserver email archiving appliance works with various
global partners and resellers in a number of markets worldwide. With clients in
over 20 countries, the Cryoserver forensic compliance system is the world's
leading compliance solution for email and other electronic data.
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