TransVault Software releases TransVault v4.3 with full support for the Enterprise Vault API.
Developed under the Symantec Technology Enabled Program (STEP), TransVault for Symantec Enterprise Vault™ is a Microsoft Windows-based application that enables legacy email archives to be quickly, transparently and securely migrated to (and within) Enterprise Vault.
TransVault consists a performance-optimized data migration engine that processes extremely large numbers of archived emails. Data can be processed selectively—for example, by date range, by group, by user—to facilitate specific migration requirements. TransVault can also migrate/re-point stubs from legacy archives to their corresponding items in Enterprise Vault, and it can reformat mail if necessary—eg, from john.doe@acme.com to jdoe@newcorp.com. And of utmost importance is the fact that every action is logged for audit purposes to help ensure chain of custody and discoverability of your migrated data.
- Extraction from 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 and 7.5
- Ingestion into 7.0, 7.5, 8.0
For migrations to Enterprise Vault the benefits are compelling:
- Fast and seamless transition to EV:
- No need for lengthy and expensive, services-based migration projects - Legacy archive assessment:
- Helps optimize new EV architecture
- Prevents data loss due to corruption or ‘forgotten’ archives
- Highlights potential problem areas - Selective data transfer capability:
- Helps organizations restructure their data in response to business and usage change
- Helps re-architect archives to achieve optimum performance - Direct and audited transfer directly into EV:
- Preserves chain-of-custody
- Avoids potential for tampering or loss of data during migration
- Reduces migration time, with no intermediate storage required - Optional address re-writing ensures legacy email addresses reflect any moves to a new domain
- Shortcut (stub) conversion ensures 100% user transparency and zero downtime
For more information, visit our web site at:
http://www.flexnet.com/TransVault/Email_Archive_Migration.htm
Labels: Email Archive Migration


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