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Keeping Good Notes
Wednesday, February 22, 2006.
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Michael Osterman
President Osterman Research
John Swanteck
Director of Professional Services, AXS-One Inc. |
Your Lotus environment demands a powerful and cost effective archiving solution. Reduce Lotus Notes e-mail storage requirements by up to 80 percent - while maintaining compliance with regulations and reducing the growing burden of
e-discovery.
We at AXS-One want to help you learn more about the industry's top approach to implementing a sustainable archiving solution for Lotus Notes and Domino.
That's why we're extending an invitation to join us on February 22nd. Industry experts in Lotus Notes and Domino archiving will provide real-world insights into how it can be done - easily and cost-effectively.
Who Should Attend?
CIOs, Senior IT and Operations Executives, Records Managers, Compliance Directors, and Attorneys charged with:
- E-mail/messaging management
- Information management
- Records management
- Legal and regulatory compliance
- Business continuity
- Privacy issues
- Storage and information integrity
About the Presenters
Michael Osterman
President, Osterman Research
As the leader of this interactive discussion, messaging analyst Michael Osterman will answer your questions, provide insight into the biggest concerns around email archiving, and share the results of a new survey of IT managers by Osterman Research on email archiving and management.
John Swanteck
Director of Professional Services, AXS-One Inc.
John is Director, Professional Services at AXS-One Inc. He has over 19 years of experience in systems development, integration, deployment and maintenance primarily within the financial services industry. His experience covers portfolio management, risk arbitrage, derivatives and fixed income and equity systems development with 1/3 of his career spent on the trading floors at leading firms such as Credit Suisse/First Boston, Smith Barney, Dillon Read, Nomura Securities and First Union. John has a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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