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First boosts compliance with hosted e-mail storage

First boosts compliance with hosted e-mail storage

By:  Jeff Jedras  On: 25 Aug 2005 For: IT World Canada Creator

Like diamonds, e-mails are forever. Or at least, it would seem like forever for companies required to implement e-mail archiving - for three to five years - to comply with regulatory and legal requirements. First Associates Investments Inc., a Toronto broker and investment dealer, recently turned to Toronto's Fortiva Inc. for an e-mail archiving system to comply with a bylaw implemented by the Investment Dealers Association of Canada (IDA).

Fortiva's CEO Paul Chen said his company's encryption system sets its offering apart. Dubbed, Double Blind encryption, the encryption key resides on the appliance in the customer's server room.

"That allows us to indemnify our customers that we can never see their e-mails, even though we're storing all their data for them, and at the same time make all their data searchable for them," said Chen.

Between its Canadian data centre, co-hosted with Q9 in Toronto, and its US data centre in Houston, Fortiva archives 20 million customer e-mails a month, and counting, said Chen.

He said while regulatory compliance is a major consideration, he sees the risk of litigation as an even bigger driver.

"A lot of companies find it's much easier to settle a lawsuit than try to find the e-mail as part of the legal discovery process," said Chen. "So, either [the companies] pay the settlement each time or decide to put a proper e-mail archiving system in so they can properly defend themselves."










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Jeff Jedras Jeff Jedras joined CDN as a senior writer in 2007. While he was new to the channel he was no stranger to technology journalism, beginning his career in Ottawa with Silicon Valley NORTH in 1998, where he... more

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