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Dave Hunt
Dave Hunt is the CEO at C2C Systems Inc., a leading provider of email lifecycle management solutions for Exchange. He can be reached at dave.hunt@c2c.com

Published articles
The following 4 articles by Dave Hunt have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Security trouble with PSTs? Consider email archiving
Suddenly you receive a message that your mailbox is full. What do you do? You can do what most employees do, create PSTs (Personal Storage Files) on their hard drive. But what about when there are too many PST files. Author Dave Hunt shows how compressing and archiving your PST files can free untold space on the hard drive. [OutlookPower Magazine, April 2005]

The trouble with tape
Data is a company's most valuable asset. But if you're opening a drawer in your desk to search for a back-up tape with a handwritten label that says "September 2002" to find important business information, you may want to take another look at your data protection strategy. [OutlookPower Magazine, August 2004]

Does your organization have an e-policy?
While some personal email usage may be okay, companies should make it clear that company email is specifically for business communications. By explicitly prohibiting racist or sexist language, chain letters or pornography and other offensive material, companies can reduce their liability. To learn more about e-policies, read this important article by Dave Hunt. [OutlookPower Magazine, July 2004]

An introduction to email archiving
Have you ever thought about archiving your email? Most of us haven't. But maybe you ought to. Wmail archiving is being driven by a number of areas: compliance, capacity and policy. But which are the factors most important for your organization? And how do you pick a solution that solves the problems without breaking the bank? Read this article to learn more about an important business process. [OutlookPower Magazine, October 2003]




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