Announcing the General Availability of the Teams DataParser. The new module supports the collection of Microsoft Teams chats and channels.

MILLBROOK, N.Y. (PRWEB) April 18, 2018

17a-4’s DataParser for Microsoft Teams is now available. DataParser is the leading on-premise compliance solution to collect regulated data for retention in an archive. Microsoft Teams is the new Office 365 chat-based workspace and hub for teamwork.

“We are focused on development to offer compliant solutions for users to communicate using the very latest systems and features available on the market. Teams is another great addition to our ever-expanding Office 365 module set,” said Charles Weeden, Managing Partner of 17a-4.

The Teams DataParser supports collection of all chats, team channels and chat bots including memes, emojis, images and bold or other formatted text. The messages are processed into EMLs as threaded conversations and include all user and timestamp data. This latest module ensures Teams messaging compliance just as Symphony, Cisco Jabber, Skype Server, Skype Online, Yammer, Thomson Reuters Eikon Messenger, Bloomberg, HipChat and all other DataParser supported data sources.

DataParser has no impact on the collected data source networks or destination archives. Users activities are not disrupted by the DataParser’s processes and reviewers or compliance officers do not have to make changes to their e-discovery procedures. All major archiving technologies are supported 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 into an archive, to a file location or a mailbox in Exchange or Office 365. The DataParser also allows for integration with Active Directory to specify user groups to be collected.

17a-4 is continually developing new modules and adding features to the DataParser roadmap. Clients can request a feature enhancement or new interface and 17a-4 will work with the IT, Compliance and Legal teams through Beta testing to enhance the interface as requested.

For more information about DataParser for Teams visit 17a-4.com.

17a-4 LLC
17a-4 is a compliance services and software company with a focus on e-messaging and software solutions to meet regulatory and e-discovery needs of institutional clients. Clients leverage 17a-4’s expertise to ensure information infrastructures comply with SEC (Rule 17a-4), FINRA and CFTC (Rule 1.31) regulations.

17a-4 products include DataParser the leading on-premise solution for messaging compliance, SEC-FINRA DeskTop a hosted platform for SEC and FINRA documents and regulatory workflows and e-disclaimer a hyperlinked disclaimer repository service. 17a-4’s architecture provides for a single-point in which all e-messaging content may be managed for retention, legal and regulatory holds and e-discovery productions.

17a-4 is based in New York City but operates remote offices nationwide.

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