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Client Success: The University of Dundee Reduces Storage Costs, Tackles eDiscovery Challenges, and Streamline Email Management with Messaging Architects’ M+Archive
The University of Dundee has an IT Department of about 70 people who support approximately 28,000 end users encompassing faculty, staff and students. They rely on Novell GroupWise for all their collaboration needs. Similar to other educational institutions, email is a mission-critical application for Dundee.
Currently, the University is rolling out a campus-wide email retention strategy to reduce storage costs, proactively deploy the tools for quick electronic discovery and improve GroupWise collaboration. Messaging Architects enables them to accomplish these objectives with the comprehensive functionality of M+Archive and a high quality of customer support.
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