AXS-Link for Sun JMS™
Industry's Only Integrated Archiving Solution for Sun Java Messaging System - Enterprise E-mail Server Platform from Sun Microsystems
Overview | Compliance and Litigation Readiness
With the majority of all business communication and transactions now handled via e-mail, organizations are faced with growing operational as well as compliance, legal discovery and risk issues associated with managing large and growing volumes of e-mail.
AXS-Link for Sun JMS is a fully integrated component of the AXS-One Compliance Platform and has been co-developed with Sun Microsystems to provide the industry's first and only e-mail archiving solution to be optimized for Sun JMS environments. AXS-Link for Sun JMS is an integrated component of Sun Java System Messaging Server
6.3,
released as part of Sun Java Communications Suite 5.
AXS-Link for Sun JMS offers a single archiving platform to:
- Significantly reduce the costs of Sun JMS infrastructure (especially disk space, storage and associated management costs)
- Enhance the speed and performance of regular e-mail backup and restores
- Enforce corporate policies for regulatory compliance and corporate governance
- Reduce the time and cost associated with legal discovery requests
Reduce Infrastructure Costs with Mailbox Management
Operational efficiencies are achieved by automatically moving e-mail and attachments from the Sun JMS mail servers to a managed, robust archive, reducing storage, server infrastructure and associated support costs. Sun JMS e-mail is automatically moved and archived based on policy, either by journaling a copy of every e-mail, or by capturing it from the end-user's mailbox based on date or size of message. The process is transparent to end-users who continue to access their e-mail directly from their native Sun JMS interface or via a web based search portal with a single click. Storage savings are achieved by applying single instance storage to all attachments. Sun JMS e-mail is archived with other record types (including e-mail from other messaging systems such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes, Instant Messages, desktop documents, output from ERP systems, reports from legacy systems) providing a knowledge pool for search and retrieving messages in context to other archived records.
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