| Lighthouse Global Technologies announces the release of an MS-Exchange/Outlook mailbox management for its E- Trail Digital Archive(TM), a low-cost, strategic, turnkey, full-featured electronic communications retention, retrieval and supervisory system. E-Trail Digital Archive(TM) is designed to enable all companies complying with Regulations including SEC, NASD, NYSE and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to capture and retain electronic communications.
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| On June 20th, 2006 Lighthouse Global Technologies entered into an agreement with IBM to integrate the IBM System Storage DR550 long term
data retention appliance with E-Trail Digital Archive (Lighthouse Global Technologies’ electronic communications retention, retrieval and supervisory system).
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| Lighthouse Global Technologies is pleased to present E-Trail Digital Archive Lite, a feature-rich version of its electronic communication retention, retrieval, and
supervision system that is affordable for small companies seeking better control over their electronic communications
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| by Arthur J. Riel |
| With more and more companies planning and purchasing electronic communications retention/retrieval systems for their organizations, it is becoming
increasingly clear that the acquirers are not always in this market for the same reasons. The market for electronic communications retention can be divided into six key
areas: regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, litigation support, mailbox management, internal policy compliance, and knowledge management. Understanding
each facet is essential to determining if and why your firm should be planning for this area.
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| by Jose Luis Cumplido |
| While most companies are educated in the need for email archiving whether it be for regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, litigation
support (e-discovery), internal policy compliance or mailbox management, the most proactive companies should be examining new, exciting uses for the archives in
which they have invested their IT resources. While a significant percentage of companies have not purchased electronic communications retention systems yet, most
have qualified the need and quantified the cost of the acquisition. The cost of such a system is typically justified by one or more of the business requirements above. Here we
seek to look beyond the understood uses of an email archive to exploit the next frontier of email archive: Data Mining.
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