DataCove, an Email Archival Appliance Under $4,000
Meeting federal archival compliance regulations
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 1, 2008 at 3:17 pmTangent Inc. announced DataCove, an e-mail
archival appliance that will allow schools, government offices and
other organizations to meet new federal regulations to archive e-mail,
IM and digital communications.
DataCove, a complete network appliance solution, is a simple
and affordable way for organizations of all sizes to index and preserve
all emails and instant messages in compliance with new Federal legal
e-discovery requirements.
With a starting price of less than $4,000, DataCove is a
plug-and-play server appliance that can be installed anywhere in a
network. DataCove is easy to install and manage and features effortless
search and retrieval, redundant disk and tape archiving, and a fully
searchable database with intuitive web-based menus for easy use. It can
be deployed in less than 60 minutes.
"The proliferation of data in our lives has led to the
requirement for institutions and organization to store, search and
retrieve e-mails and other messages for legal and other important
purposes, & quo," said Douglas Monsour, Tangent’s President. "As a
result, archiving of electronic communications is being rapidly adopted
today in schools and organizations of all sizes, whether for regulatory
compliance, legal discovery (e-discovery), knowledge management, email
mining, or simply good business practice," Monsour added.
Through utilizing e-mail journaling or SMTP push technology, DataCove
can archive email for virtually any type of network. DataCove archives
email for email systems, including Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes,
Novell Groupwise, Standard POP3, or IMAP.
DataCove features include email archiving, SMTP relay, message
indexing and storage, advanced search, reliable storage, advanced
encryption technology, high compression, multiple user configuration,
instant message capable, a hardware based operating system, and an
auto-update system.