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Atempo's new ADAM integrates with ADA

posted on 16 June 2008 12:45


New e-mail and messaging archive product

Atempo has announced a new e-mail and messaging archive product; Atempo Digital Archive for Messaging (ADAM) 2.0, for medium and large enterprises. This is Atempo’s first major step in delivering a completely integrated archiving platform to the market.

ADAM 2.0 is the first release of an e-mail archiving solution from Atempo since the acquisition of Lighthouse Global Technologies in February 2008. Developed for both mailbox management and long-term retention of an organization’s e-mail, IM and other electronic messaging, the software features close integration with Atempo’s file archiving software, Atempo Digital Archive (ADA), which together delivers Integrated Content Archiving (ICA) within an organization.

ADAM integrates seamlessly with mail servers such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes as well as SMTP, and enables companies to migrate e-mail data from primary storage onto inexpensive storage media.

This, coupled with its e-mail de-duplication technology, simplifies e-mail administration, enables organizations to provide an unlimited mailbox size to users. In addition, its embedded full-context index and search capability allows users to search for specific e-mails, attachments and other messaging files.

Laura Dubois, an IDC research director, said: “The introduction of ADAM now gives Atempo a full range of solutions that protects and preserves all types of data on any system and at any stage in their lifecycle. Moreover, with ADAM’s initial integration with ADA, Atempo begins to deliver on its vision of a truly integrated content archiving platform.”

ADAM 2.0 offers audit control and tracking as well as retention policy management to enable compliance and support eDiscovery processes.

The ADAM 2.0 server platform runs on Windows, Linux and UNIX operating systems and will be generally available on June 30, 2008.

[Paul Roberts, news editor.]


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