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Enterprise Bank deploys Mimosa Systems's NearPoint solution
[November 19, 2009]

Enterprise Bank deploys Mimosa Systems's NearPoint solution


Nov 19, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- US-based Enterprise Bank has deployed Mimosa Systems's NearPoint solution to deliver integrated content archiving, e-Discovery and end-user self service search for its newly deployed Microsoft Exchange infrastructure. Mimosa Systems is a provider of e-mail, file and SharePoint archiving solutions.

Enterprise Bank deployed NearPoint for exchange and files in its virtualized infrastructure and plans to add SharePoint archiving support in the near future.

Mimosa said that by implementing NearPoint, the bank's IT requests for individual item recoveries such as those for e-mails, contacts or calendar items have been eliminated by using the self-service recovery application, while legal and human resources departments now have the ability to perform e-Discovery without any IT interaction.


Mimosa said that Enterprise Bank IT can now set policies to scan file shares and capture files based on archiving policies. Captured files are indexed and archived and then NearPoint's File System Archiving de-duplicates across multiple file shares, as well as across messages and attachments, for global single-instancing across content sources.

Paul Rosseau, vice president technology services at Enterprise Bank, said: "We looked at Computer Associates and EMC, but Mimosa impressed us with their ability to support e-mail archiving without traditional journaling that would impact system performance.

"In addition to NearPoint's ability to not put any overhead on our exchange server, we also liked that NearPoint could archive e-mail, files and SharePoint in a single solution while also giving our end-users a seamless interface to search and recover their own content." http://www.datamonitor.com Republication or redistribution, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Datamonitor shall not be liable for errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon

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