Many system managers would like to eradicate PST files from their IT environment. Users depend on PST files to store their long-term email records and then depend on those email records to be there when needed. It simply is not an option to delete PST data and it's also not an option to restore PST data back to Exchange — the Exchange Mailbox Stores do not have the space. In this session we will cover the of history about PST files and how they became so popular and also discuss a strategy for the archival and removal of .PST files using an email archiving solution.
Martin Tuip
Martin Tuip has over 15 years of IT experience in messaging and is a widely known and well regarded technical expert on archiving and records management. In his career he has helped many customers around the globe plan and deploy large scale messaging and archiving environments. He is the webmaster of resource sites for both Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint, is the owner of some of the world's largest user communities for these products and writes on one of the few archiving software dedicated blogs at www.archiving101.com. Martin has presented on archiving and messaging at numerous of venues around the globe including Microsoft Teched and Interact.
Martin is a published author, a 9-time Microsoft MVP for Exchange Server and currently works as the Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager for Mimosa Systems.