Bradley County Schools comply with new court ruling on electronic communications by using the freedom9 freeGuard Capture 2000
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 at 07:04PM Overview
Challenge
The Bradley County Schools technology department supports approximately 3,000 PCs on 17 LANs that are tied together with T1 lines. Fifteen of the sites are Novell based and the remaining ones are Windows based. Because of the mixed environment, they do not use Active Directory. The organization uses IPSwitch’s Imail Server for email and supports approximately 1,200 accounts on this system. Once the ruling came into effect, the school realized the importance of finding an affordable solution to keep records of all electronic communications to ensure compliance and avoid potential fines and issues.
Solution
The technology department was able to find an affordable solution at freedom9. Critical to their requirement, in light of their mixed environment, they needed an appliance which wasn’t dependent on Active Directory and / or an Exchange Server. They found their solution in the freeGuard Capture 2000 for a fraction of the
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