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The City of Kennesaw in Georgia, US, is a fast-growing city and the Mayor’s office at City Hall provides a range of government services to the 23,000 plus residents who live there. With over 300 employees, email is an essential form of communication and day-to-day business tool. While email has improved productivity and business response times, the ever-increasing volume of email traffic can have a negative impact on email servers, affecting storage capacity and performance.
According to Teri K. Chambers, Information Technology Director, the size of users’ mailboxes was beginning to put a strain on the Exchange server and this was an issue they wanted to address.
“The growth in mailbox size and the inbuilt storage limitations on the Exchange Server was something we had been noticing for quite some time. However, that was not the only problem we sought to address. As a government body, we are also bound by the laws of Georgia, which laws state that a record of all email correspondence must be retained and systems must in place to be able to retrieve that information at will,” Ms. Chambers explained.
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