rbw wrote:
But I don't understand what is being implied in the next sentence. Can someone clue me in on what this means in terms of an Office Suite of apps? "Most large companies will find these trade-offs unacceptable. The applications do not provide adequate archiving options to meet legal demands, nor do they guarantee the type of security requirements." http://www.forbes.com/business/2007/09/19/microsoft-office-software-tech-cx_rr_0919ibm.html
Almost certainly this means receiving a legal subpoena. Presumably, there are programs you can buy that you immediately install into Exchange upon receiving a subpoena that you can then just press the magic "I'm under subpoena" button.
"Security" can also mean many different things. Is this "security" in the sense of "homeland security"? "Security" in the sense that the person being monitored can't find out that he is being monitored? Etc.
Of course, I, personally, see great value in having an email system that is completely incompatible with any software the legal system is likely to even know about.
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