June 25, 2024
A RingCentral module of DataParser is now being developed to support collection of chat data for archives and eDiscovery systems. “RingCentral has been on our radar for some time, so we weren’t surprised to get client requests for this module. We’re excited to be able to offer collection of RingCentral data.” said Tom Sinistore, […]
Continue ReadingA new version of Zoom DataParser supports AI Companion and Whiteboards; Zoom Workplace users can enable these features for communication and collaboration without jeopardizing compliance. 17a-4’s DataParser, the leading independent connector solution to bring third party data into archives and eDiscovery systems, supports collection of new features in Zoom. Organizations streamline communications, increase employee engagement, […]
Continue ReadingApril 24, 2024
Online meetings have become a very effective civic engagement tool. Citizens can view government meetings and participate in community discussions that they might otherwise not be able to join. Zoom meetings have become a standard platform for these meetings. However, preserving these meetings has become both technically and financially challenging for local and state agencies. […]
Continue ReadingApril 03, 2024
Data exports can be a great way to bring data into compliance. DataParser has modules designed specifically to handle exports from third-party data sources. Clients have used DataParser to process exports of users’ data from platforms like Slack Business, LineWorks, WhatsApp, Global Relay Text and Advisor360. DataParser is developed to collect data directly from the […]
Continue ReadingMarch 20, 2024
Microsoft Teams features and apps are used for communication and collaboration. DataParser supports capture of these features so regulated users can take full advantage of Teams and still adhere to governing regulations. 17a-4’s DataParser, the leading independent connector solution to bring third party data into archives and eDiscovery systems, supports collection of new features in […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 29, 2024
In the complex, constantly changing world of the energy industry, effective communication is crucial. From coordinating trades to managing risk, every decision must be made quickly and with confidence. In recent years, the industry has witnessed a significant transformation in the way professionals communicate, whether trading exchange-listed futures or OTC-cleared products, with the increasing popularity […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 15, 2024
DataParser, the leading independent connector solution to bring third party data into archives and eDiscovery systems, has added support for AWS. Amazon S3 Object storage is built to organize and manage data in ways that support specific use cases, enable cost efficiencies, enforce security, and meet compliance requirements. Clients can now send any DataParser supported […]
Continue Reading17a-4 has developed DataParser to support Movius MultiLine, the AI-powered mobile app for secure business voice, text, and WhatsApp conversations. The new module for Movius MultiLine data is now generally available. DataParser, the leading independent connector solution to collect and format third party data for archiving and eDiscovery, has developed the Movius MultiLine connector to […]
Continue ReadingDecember 13, 2023
DataParser now supports FX Connect. Users can send their FX Connect data into any archive or eDiscovery system. DataParser has been developed to support collection of FX Connect data. FX Connect is State Street’s market-leading platform for FX execution, portfolio management and streamlined global operations. FX Connect simplifies and automates the entire FX trading process […]
Continue ReadingNovember 01, 2023
Webex Connect has been added to the DataParser roadmap. The new Webex Connect module is slated for Q1 2024. 17a-4, LLC has added Webex Connect to the development roadmap. Cisco is a longtime partner of 17a-4 with Jabber and Webex integrations. DataParser is a leading compliance solution to bring third-party data into any […]
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