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Email archiving can be implemented by subscribing to an "in-the-cloud" hosted service - commonly called Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) - or by licensing software and installing it on-premise. But which approach is better? This Ferris Research white paper explains the main differences so IT executives can decide which approach is best for their organization
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