8. Email Importance In a recent survey conducted by the Storage Networking Industry Association, 85 percent of participants reported that recovery or business continuity was the most important issue for them.
9. Email Importance According to a survey conducted by Gartner, two out of five companies that experience a catastrophic event or prolonged outage never resume operations. Of those that do, one of three goes out of business within two years as a direct result of that outage or event. The conclusion: 60 percent of businesses affected by major disasters are out of business within two years.
10. Email Importance For most organizations, email is the most important business application . For senior IT executives, email management brings many risks: outages are common, security threats are everywhere, data loss windows are significant, legal and compliance requests are increasingly complex, and server and storage performance challenges continue to escalate .
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12. Email Importance Email use is growing in volume as fast as it is growing in business importance. The average email user sends 34 emails and receives 99 every day and overall email use is growing 53% per year. An estimated 16 billion messages will be sent in the United States alone in 2005
13. Email Importance According to the Enterprise Strategy Group , 75 percent of most companies’ intellectual property (IP) is contained in the messages and attachments transmitted via e-mail. Considering the billions of e-mail messages sent each day, this statistic highlights the incredible bounty of valuable corporate information stored within e-mail systems.
14. Email Importance “ Email is the must have application– the one that must work when all others fail. For businesses, email means revenue, productivity and access to customers, employees and the marketplace. It’s even more critical in a time of disaster – if you can’t communicate, you can’t recover.”
15. Email Importance Osterman Research study in 2003 showed that 41 percent of organizations experience monthly email outages lasting at 30 minutes or more. A 2004 MessageOne study showed that more than 55 percent of unplanned email outages last for 6 hours or more
16. Email Outages What are the consequences of these email outages? The following examples clearly demonstrate that even a seemingly small outage can deliver a devastating financial impact to a business
17. Email Outages • A 5,000 person health care provider lost $3 million during 8-hour outage when IT staff accidentally shut down data center power • A 2,000 person national law firm CIO estimates a recent email outage cost the firm $100,000/hr in lost revenue and productivity • Five financial services firms were fined a total of $8.25 million for failure to protect and preserve email communications
18. Email Outages • A national financial services firm lost $6 million from virus-related email outage plus additional damage as retail financial planners lost access to calendar used to track customer appointments
19. Email Outage Frequency & Duration Survey results show that in any given 12-month time period, there is a 75-percent likelihood of an unplanned email outage and a 14-percent likelihood of a planned email outage in any given company. The length of email outages in the companies surveyed ranged from a minimum of 2 minutes to a maximum of 120 hours with the average email outage being 32.1 hours long.
20. Email Outage Frequency & Duration The largest concentration of outages was between 4 and 24 hours in duration (29 percent). More than 43 percent of the outages lasted longer than 24 hours, a length of time that can lead to significant business disruption and damage
26. Outages in the News On Aug. 14, 2003, the largest major blackout in American history affected the northeast region of the U.S. and eastern Canada as a result of a generator failure at FirstEnergy Corp. in Akron, Ohio. About 10 million people in Ontario, Canada were affected as were about 40 million in the U.S. Experts estimate that outage-related losses were between $4 billion and $10 billion. Experts also said that several factors contributed to the disaster, including inadequate disaster preparedness and software deficiencies
27. Outages in the News MySpace returns after power outage By Caroline McCarthy Staff writer, CNET News.com Published: July 24, 2006, 6:17 AM PDT A record-breaking heat wave that crippled power systems throughout California shut down MySpace.com for nearly 12 hours, starting Sunday night. The outage at West Hollywood, Calif.-based MySpace was just one consequence of the power failures that swept through California after a week of record-breaking temperatures. The Los Angeles Times estimated that 175,000 homes and businesses lost electricity over the weekend in the Los Angeles area. Power outages were also reported in the San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego .
28. Outages in the News 35,000 homes, businesses without power in South Bay PG&E BLAMES OUTAGES ON OVERHEATED EQUIPMENT, DEMAND By Leslie Griffy Mercury News Eight days of temperatures over 90 degrees caused the power system to melt down today, leaving 35,000 South Bay PG&E customers without electricity.
31. What can you do? PROS: You will not bounce and lose mail when your network is down PROS: You will have world-class spam and virus filtering PROS: Keeping the service year-round is inexpensive and there is no contract. Planning: You cannot interact with the mail that is being queued
32. What can you do? 2. Emergency Email Service: Enable and evaluate our SecureTide service free for 30-days which is the same service you use at the 11th hour to protect you as described in Option #1. In addition, add email hosting. This is backup email hosting that is preconfigured with all your users and aliases and groups and user passwords. If a hurricane hits, and we are buffering mail, you may instruct AppRiver to redirect the buffered mail to the backup email hosting service (aka Emergency Mail Service (EMS).
34. What can you do? PROS: Allows sending and receiving of mail during extended outages PROS: You will have world-class spam and virus filtering PROS: Keeping the service year-round is inexpensive and there is no contract. Planning: Requires manual cutover Planning: Requires notifying end users of new web based login Planning: Mail used during EMS usage is not on your regular mail server with imports
35. What can you do? 3. Emergency Email Service: Enable and evaluate our SecureTide service free for 30-days which is the same service you use at the 11th hour to protect you as described in Option #1. In addition, add email hosting for inline IMAP. This is backup email hosting that is preconfigured with all your users and aliases and groups and user passwords. In the event of need for activation, log in to the IMAP standby server via Web or configured client side messaging software i.e. Outlook
37. What can you do? PROS: Allows sending and receiving of mail during extended outages PROS: You will have world-class spam and virus filtering PROS: Keeping the service year-round is inexpensive and there is no contract. Planning: Always available Planning: Requires notifying end users of new web based login
38. What can you do? 4. True Email Continuity with Exchange Hosting: Outsource your entire mail service to AppRiver’s secured managed hosted Exchange service protected by SecureTide inbound and outbound. In the event of a disaster, you will experience 100% email continuity and access to emails via Outlook Web Access, Outlook, and calendaring, scheduling, and public folders. In addition, all Blackberry, PALM and Windows Mobile 5 devices and phones will continue to synch in real-time with the Exchange. All that is required is an internet connection
40. What can you do? PROS: Allows sending and receiving of mail during extended outages PROS: You will have world-class spam and virus filtering PROS: Keeping the service year-round is inexpensive and there is no contract. PROS: Sit back, take a deep breath, and worry about the other things Planning: Always available Planning: Requires notifying end users of new web based login
41. Options Option 1 – Mail bagging for email Option 2 - Out of line POP based mail Option 3 – Inline IMAP based mail Option 4 – Hosted Exchange At this time we do not do off site mail store replication Questions?