Joint to Provide Policy-Based Mobile Call RecordingEscrito por Redacción TNI el 01/03/2016 a las 17:53:191578
GWAVA, the leading provider of compliance, security, archiving and eDiscovery for electronic communication, today announced a joint offering with Tango Networks, the global leader in enterprise mobility services.
GWAVA will add Tango Networks mobile call recording capabilities to its Retain Unified Archiving solution, to deliver mobile call recording and archiving for iOS, Android, and Blackberry devices, in addition to its email, social media, and mobile archiving functionality.
The ability to capture and record mobile device recordings of business-related calls has become an ever-growing need. By archiving these mobile call recordings, organizations can enforce corporate policies of employee devices used for business communication purposes. This solution also ensures compliance with regulations such as Dodd-Frank, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, SEC, FINRA, FRCP, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and MiFID II and FSC.
Retain and Tango Networks now provide this capability, while allowing users to keep their personal mobile identities separate from their business mobile identities on one device. This functionality, along with the ability to easily access and search the archived data, helps ensure regulatory compliance and helps solve the fundamental need to manage and archive business mobile call recordings.
“Being able to record mobile business calls is essential for regulated industries and customer service organizations. By recording and archiving mobile voice data, organizations can ensure complete protection and compliance,” said Ian Maclean, COO of Tango Networks “the partnership with GWAVA and Tango Networks makes this possible.”
“GWAVA helps organizations meet their archiving regulatory requirements and improves their litigation readiness,” said Ken Muir, CEO, GWAVA. “With the addition of Tango Networks, GWAVA will now provide mobile call recording and archiving, which is essential for oversight of employee business calls.”
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