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Reading: C2C to sponsor the Catalytics Worldwide Partner Conference

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C2C, a leading provider of email archiving and information management solutions, announced today that it will be a sponsor at the upcoming worldwide Catalytics 2013 Partner Conference. At the conference, the company will share insights into how organisations can best archive, manage and discover valuable email and file data while assuring both storage optimisation and compliance.

“Email makes up as much as 80% of today’s corporate data, so email management has become a top IT priority. But the typical ‘store everything’ approach simply isn’t manageable or efficient,” said Rich Turner, VP of business development at C2C, who will be presenting. “Companies need practical ways to retain and discover email data prior to litigation preparedness.”

C2C’s presentation, which will also provide an 'under the covers' look at C2C’s ArchiveOne information management platform, will be delivered to attendees of the Catalytics 2013 Partner Conference to be held from May 15-17 in Denver.

 

TBM Team

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