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You can tell two things quickly about this dude... (Anthony Sanchez)
1. He is not a RIM professional <snip>Action: Implement a permanent
email archiving solution. I would argue that all emails should be kept
forever, and I challenge why any email should ever be destroyed if we
have the ability to inexpensively store it and easily access it when
needed.
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2. He has something to sell <snip>Anthony Sanchez is a technology,
Internet and email veteran, having nearly two decades of experience as a
technology marketer. He is currently VP of Marketing for Waterford
Technologies, Inc., an Email Management, Archiving and Compliance
software developer.
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He is basically saying keep everything 'forever'...., and I am a vendor
so buy my software. Why is ARMA publishing, or reproducing, the trash
he is writing?
Best regards, Steve
Steven D. Whitaker, CRM
Records Systems Manager; City of Reno
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