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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedxVault To Launch Next Generation E-mail Archiving Solution; System's Rapid Retrieval Stores E-Mails Permanently and Automatically Saving Time and Money - xVmail 3.0 - Product Announcement
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xVault announced Tuesday xVmail Version 3.0, the premier product that monitors, archives, manages and retrieves e-mail messages in seconds, saving a company time and money.
The xVmail family of products creates a permanent record for e-mails and attachments allowing a user to recall any combination of files with ease. xVault is the nation's leading provider of e-mail archiving solutions and has revolutionized the time it takes to organize and retrieve a company's e-mail history.
xVmail operates unattended and maintains a searchable archive of all incoming and outgoing e-mails in an organization while monitoring and effectively enforcing company-wide e-mail policies. The xVmail system supports federal and DOD standards including, NARA 94-04, 98-02, and DOD 5015.2, publications and standards regarding the management and storage of electronic messages.
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"xVmail is the total e-mail archiving solution for an organization looking to increase employee productivity and security while enforcing e-mail mandates," said Al Sivick, president of xVault. "Costs associated with retrieving e-mail can be staggering, xVmail eliminates those costs by saving enormous amounts of time."
According to a recent Businessweek article, 97% of Internet users correspond by e-mail. Additionally, author Michael Overly in his book, e-policy, projected nearly 7 trillion e-mail messages by the year 2000. Large to small size companies will store these messages on tape requiring a days worth of resources using complex devices to retrieve these messages.
xVmail eliminates that time and cost by storing e-mail on CD or other media and indexing it for full-text search and retrieval. This process literally takes seconds, not days.
xVmail Version 3.0 will debut at the COMDEX Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 15th with their strategic partner JVC Professional Computer Products Division. JVC's CD Library System, bundled with the family of xVmail products provides an end-to-end enterprise solution for creating, maintaining, and archiving an organization's e-mail.
xVault, founded in September 1998, is the leading provider of e-mail archiving solutions to government, business and industry. xVmail is the company's premier product, and is sold nationally and internationally through sales partners in North America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, and Singapore. FMI: www.xVault.com.
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