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Mark Harrison

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Mark Harrison is Microsoft UK Systems Engineer focussing on .NET eBiz and Portals
80-20 Retention Server for Microsoft SharePoint - no cost EDRM Posted: Jan 12, 2006 2:02 AM
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Last year I mentioned Compliance Server - a free Records management Server solution for SharePoint. Its now been released and rebadged as 80-20 Retention Server.

For organizations using Microsoft SharePoint that need to manage the retention lifecycle of electronic documents and email, 80-20 Retention Server is a free enterprise software solution that automates the retention process by applying information retention policies as part of everyday business processes.

80-20 Retention Server enables organizations to index, link, store, search, access and ultimately disposes of records stored in SharePoint over their complete lifecycle.

One major change driven by my beta feedback is that they have added a protocol handler so that SharePoint Search can find items in the Retention Server repository.



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