- Published: 13 October 2009
Iron Mountain Enhances Portfolio with Hosted Email Management and Archiving Solution
Company continues to deliver on the promise of secure, enterprise-class cloud storage with digital archiving platform for email management
LONDON, UK – October 14, 2009 –Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the global leader in information protection and storage services, today announced at Storage Expo that its digital archiving solution for email management is now available for customers in the UK.
Email volume is growing annually, and the average user is receiving more data in their inbox every day. This presents clear resource, management, and regulatory issues for businesses, and Iron Mountain’s solution, Total Email Management Suite, helps customers get to grips with what can potentially be a critical issue.
The Total Email Management Suite, powered by Mimecast® technology, provides businesses with cost-effective, end-to-end control of email – including archiving, continuity, security and data leak prevention – hosted in Iron Mountain’s secure data centres. In addition, Iron Mountain customers will now have the ability to seamlessly transfer their archived data to Stratify’s (an Iron Mountain subsidiary) Legal Discovery Services, should they require eDiscovery support. “As organisations today continue to face significant risks and costs when it comes to email, the ability to securely manage and protect digital information has become more critical than ever before,” said Richard Ellis, Manager, UK & Ireland, Iron Mountain Digital. “Just as customers have been turning to Iron Mountain for the storage and protection of their physical records, Iron Mountain Digital’s Storage-as-a-Service model offers secure, cost-effective storage and access to digital information, including email. The Total Email Management Suite is a critical component of our digital archiving strategy – providing the rich functionality needed to protect and manage emails, enterprise-class security and necessary functionality in case of litigation, not to mention the peace of mind of a secure Iron Mountain hosted solution.”
The Total Email Management Suite helps companies closely manage their digital information and securely retain, recover, discover and delete email at the end of its lifecycle, while also providing email security and continuity.
Key benefits and functionalities of Iron Mountain’s Total Email Management Suite include:
- Email archiving service – Automatic and transparent archiving of up to 10 years-worth of email in a secure offsite location. Users can search archives from their desktops, getting results in less than a second. - Email continuity service – Complete access to email even during outages and disasters. - Email spam protection and email antivirus protection – A spam filtering solution stops 99 percent of spam and has a perfect track record for stopping viruses. - Data Leak Prevention – Allows administrators to set policies to detect and prevent key confidential or restricted information within emails and attachments from leaking to unauthorised persons. - Retention Management/Litigation Hold – Emails can be retained based upon content policy or user preferences. Retention policies are suspended to prevent destruction if a legal hold is declared. Full forensic audit trails are maintained on every search and every access to retained emails. - eDiscovery – Provides eDiscovery and review tools which provide search and analysis of the data. Back file ingestions are also possible from multiple sources including proprietary onsite archives to supplement the go-forward archive.
“Iron Mountain Digital customers can now benefit from the combination of Iron Mountains expertise on legal discovery coupled with a robust email archiving and management solution, delivered securely via a Software-as-a-Service model” said Mark Reeves, SVP Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific, Mimecast, whose technology will provide the archiving technology behind the solution. Mimecast was included in Gartner report, “Cool Vendors in Email Archiving, 2009”, published March 3, 2009[1].