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According to research firm Radicati, the market for e-mail archiving will grow from $465 million in 2005 to $4.4 billion in 2009. At the same time, customer needs are also changing. Growing concern about the potential risks associated with e-mail liability is causing larger enterprises in particular to took for solutions that not only archive new e-mail from the day of implementation, but also efficiently archive legacy e-mail that's currently stored on volumes of backup tapes, files and other storage media. In this context, a software solution's ability to effectively and efficiently deal with sheer volume becomes a significant factor, with some corporations ...