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17a-4’s Webex DataParser adds support for Webex Meetings in-meeting chats

July 11, 2022

DataParser has added support for Webex Meetings chat. This new version of the Webex module of DataParser is in testing and will be released soon.

17a-4, LLC has released a new version of Webex DataParser that now supports collection of in-meeting chats from Webex Meetings.  DataParser is a leading compliance solution to bring third-party data into any archive or eDiscovery platform.  Webex is Cisco’s chat and collaboration platform keeping teams connected through meetings, messaging, file sharing, whiteboarding and calling.

Webex DataParser now captures all chats; adding in-meeting chats to the already supported Webex Messaging chats including formatting, files, and meeting information.  The new version of the Webex module of DataParser is in testing and will be generally available later this month.

“We are continuously updating DataParser to support new data types and features.  Webex is no exception.  It’s an essential meeting platform used by many of our clients to do business and Cisco is a great partner.”  said Charles Weeden, Managing Partner of 17a-4.

DataParser has no impact on the collected data source networks or destination archives.  Users’ chat and collaboration activities are not disrupted by the DataParser’s processes and Compliance officers do not have to make changes to eDiscovery procedures.  All ingested data sources are fully indexed and searchable via typical eDiscovery queries in the archive or eDiscovery platform.

All major archiving technologies are supported by DataParser allowing clients to leverage in house resources and keep compliance costs to a minimum.  VMs are supported, including AWS and Azure.  Message delivery options include the ability to send via SMTP into an archive, to a file location or a mailbox.

DataParser offers on-premise and cloud plans.  Free trial licenses are available upon request.

 

17a-4’s Webex DataParser adds support for Webex Meetings in-meeting chats (einpresswire.com)