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Iron Mountain Canada - Data Protection & Recovery - eMail Continuity Service
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EMAIL CONTINUITY

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Providing guaranteed continuity for one of your most critical applications

If you’re not worried about an email outage, you should be. According to research by Iron Mountain partner MessageOne™, there is a 75% likelihood that an organization will experience an email outage during a given year - with the average outage lasting 32 hours.

Simply put, when your email system goes down, productivity goes down along with it – unless you’ve implemented eMail Continuity from Iron Mountain.

A standby email system – in less than 60 seconds

This highly affordable hosted service provides you with a standby email system that can be activated in less than a minute following a network interruption, facilities outage or other event that disables your primary email. Working from any web browser, users can immediately send and receive messages from their standard email addresses in a way that is transparent to customers, partners and others outside your organization.

eMail Continuity provides:

  • Guaranteed 24x7 email continuity at a fraction of the cost of traditional replication and high-availability systems
  • Support for Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, and BlackBerry access
  • Instant activation by phone or the web
  • Replicates the features of the primary email system
  • Optional ActiveMailbox™ service provides access to historical emails
  • Access management based on the urgency of users’ email needs
  • Immunity from viruses and database corruption
  • Quick startup
  • Installed in just a few hours

In synch and safe from viruses

Because your standby email system is synchronized with your primary email environment, users have access to key features of the primary system including contact lists, calendar appointments, and distribution lists. The Linux-based system provides immunity from viruses and database corruption that can disable the primary system.