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MCDS CaseStudyhot!Tooltip 01/23/2010 Hits: 411
Like many industries, schools are required to follow a variety of guidelines and regulations. The advent of new technologies over the past 20 years—especially email—has given rise to even more regulations, and schools like Miami Country Day School are seeking the best way to satisfy these requirements on a shoestring budget.
CaseStudy_Windsor-Foods.pdf hot!Tooltip 01/22/2010 Hits: 411
Before implementing LiveOffice Discovery Archive and LiveOffice Personal Archive, Windsor Foods did not have mailbox quotas in place and began experiencing performance issues with Exchange. “At first, we couldn’t afford archiving. We had plenty of storage on premise, so we allowed data to accumulate,” said Stephan Henze, Vice President of Information Technology. “But fear set in once we started getting close to capacity, and we knew it was time to revisit archiving solutions.”
CaseStudy Creative Circlehot!Tooltip 03/09/2010 Hits: 369
Founded in December 2001, Creative Circle connects organizations with the highest-quality creative and marketing talent available nationwide. With offices in Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle, the company attracts exceptional candidates and corporate clients through a suite of solution- and relationship-driven services tailored to the specific goals of the individual or organization.As Creative Circle grew and expanded into new markets to keep pace with the needs of its clients and candidates, it eventually outgrew its email solution. But updating this vital communication tool required some serious considerations.
CaseStudy - Source-Interlinkhot!Tooltip 03/09/2010 Hits: 359
Source Interlink is one of the largest publishers of magazines and online content for enthusiast audiences as well as a leading distributor of DVDs, CDs, magazines, games and books. Founded in 1995, the company serves 110,000 retail locations across North America, and its media division alone includes more than 75 publications, 90 websites, 400 branded products and 65-plus special events, in addition to TV and radio programs. From automobiles/motorcycles, action sports and boating to home technology, equine interests and soap operas, Source offers a wide range of content and publishes many popular magazines, including Surfer, Motor Trend and Soap Opera Digest. With more than 7,000 employees and three major operating divisions, Source relies heavily on electronic communications to conduct business. Paul Haisman, one of the company’s directors of IT, knew a comprehensive e-discovery solution was a necessary tool to protect each of the business units in the event of a lawsuit, but he also had to balance that need with other concerns. “I knew we needed an e-discovery solution, but we also needed to address mailbox management and growing storage needs,” said Haisman. “LiveOffice addressed every need – and then some!”
Independently operated since its founding in 1917, Washington Federal Savings providesmortgage and construction financing for single- and multi-family residential housing. As atraditional thrift, the financial institution also provides FDIC-insured savings and checkingaccounts in 150 U.S. locations. "The LiveOffice archiving solution was the only one that truly looked like it worked. Plus, they offered setup service that others were not providing to the same degree." Marta Reed, Senior Project Manager