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WESTBOROUGH, MA--(Marketwired - Feb 3, 2014) - C2C, a leading provider of email archiving and information management solutions, announced it will be again attending LegalTech New York 2014, in booth 511, at the Hilton New York. Rather than highlighting its eDiscovery capabilities, C2C will be discussing how law firms themselves benefit from using C2C to manage email data. C2C Systems delivers among the most trusted information management solutions deployed by todays law firms, said Dave Hunt, CEO of C2C. Law firms are like any other business in that they rely on email. But unlike most, their email is often sensitive and needs careful management and retention. C2Cs solutions are market-proven and eliminate the headaches which can be associated with improper email management and risk. During LegalTech New York 2014, C2C Systems will be discussing how its policy-driven information management and archiving solution provides powerful search functionality that is platform-agnostic with support for any version of Microsoft Exchange. The company will also provide information on how companies and law firms can avoid the dark data dilemma and mitigate the risk inherent in unmanaged Personal Archives (PSTs). Through partnerships with both IPRO and Catalyst Secure, C2C Systems also enables the seamless incorporation of left-hand EDRM data into their powerful early case assessment and review platforms. For more information on C2C Systems participation at LegalTech New York 2014, please visit: http://www.c2c.com/legaltech-2014 . About C2C: Since 1992, four million users have deployed C2Cs software for email and file archiving, e-discovery /e-disclosure, compliance management, legal forensics, and PST management within their Microsoft Exchange environments. For more information about the company and its products, visit www.c2c.com . View comments
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