17a-4’s DataParser now supports BlackBerry BES12
Millbrook, NY (PRWEB) April 21, 2015 -- 17a-4’s DataParser now supports BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 12. The DataParser software captures e-messaging, data streams and database content for archival ingestion. The latest build of the DataParser for BlackBerry now supports BES12.
BES12 introduces a new, scalable architecture and streamlined user experience that consolidates enterprise mobility management control in a single, powerful console. The new attribute-driven, endpoint-permissions model gives control of devices, applications and data, by-person or by-group. BES12 v12.1 also integrates with third party and in-house monitoring solutions. 17a-4 has developed the DataParser software to capture BlackBerry content for enterprise clients that require archiving and discovery policies for compliance. The DataParser downloads the BlackBerry messages and formats the content as an email for ingestion into a corporate archive. This allows for the BlackBerry messages to be managed by legal and compliance, along with email, in the archive.
The DataParser now supports BlackBerry, Bloomberg, Microsoft Lync, Lync Online, Cisco Jabber, SharePoint, SQL content and many other interfaces. As a middleware software product, it integrates easily into many different archive architectures and configurations, including in house or outsourced archives, to leverage existing infrastructures.
The DataParser can be purchased directly from 17a-4 or through select archive partners.
For more information about the DataParser visit 17a-4.com or call (212) 949-1724.
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 that are required to adhere to SEC, FINRA and CFTC regulations leverage 17a-4’s expertise to ensure their information infrastructure is in compliance. 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. E-discovery services are handled by 17a-4’s e-Dis.co division. 17a-4 and e-Dis.co are based in New York City but operate remote offices nationwide.
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Kate Hayes, 17a-4 llc, http://www.17a-4.com/, +1 (212) 949-1724, [email protected]
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