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Customers with Lotus Notes can automate the clean up of emails and email file attachments with manual or automated archive rules. For example, customers can archive old emails or mail attachments after one month, three months or as required by the business. The attachments are still available to the users on-line via a central storage server. Key solution benefits enjoyed by many customers today include:
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Increased user productivity - documents can be
archived and retrieved within seconds, even after several years.
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Improved system performance - moving old inactive
documents to an external archive helps trim the size of the Domino databases and
improves server performance.
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Support to interactive and automatic archiving - user
or agent controlled.
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Easy search and retrieval - documents can be
searched and retrieved via the Lotus Notes, Content Manager client, or a Web browser.
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Higher document security - archived documents
are stored securely and safely in a central electronic archive where they are
protected against unauthorized access and manipulation.
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Automated back up and disaster recovery - archived
email data and Lotus databases can be restored.
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Cheaper storage - optical jukeboxes
and tape libraries allow storage of billions of documents on a single device at
much less expense than hard disks.
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Improved business processes - archiving documents
electronically enables streamlining of business processes and improvements to
overall productivity.
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Less investment in hardware - reduced requirement
for Domino hard disks, processors and server boxes for email infrastructure.
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More manageable system maintenance - smaller
databases mean faster night runs in system administration. CommonStore for Lotus Domino supports any Lotus Notes and Domino
environment. It is part of the integrated
IBM Content Manager portfolio: IBM archives
supported include Content Manager, Content Manager OnDemand, and Tivoli Storage
Manager CommonStore for Lotus Domino can offload, store, and retrieve file
attachments, email content and header information. Automatic or user interactive archiving can
select data for archiving as single documents, selected documents in a view, or
entire folders. Documents and attachments
can then be quickly and easily retrieved to the Lotus Notes client, Content Manager
client, or a Web browser. |
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