TextGuard Powers Text Message Capture and Archiving for Smarsh

July 14, 2010 by NEWSTRON · Leave a Comment
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TextGuard’s leading mobile device compliance solution now available within Smarsh archiving platform.
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July 14, 2010, New York, NY:  TextGuard™, the leading provider of mobile device communications compliance solutions, has announced that it has partnered with Smarsh®, the managed service leader in secure, innovative and reliable email archiving and compliance solutions, to include TextGuard’s mobile messaging capture & archiving solution within the Smarsh archiving and compliance suite of services. With this solution, firms can capture, index, monitor, preserve and produce SMS text message, Blackberry PIN-to-PIN and BlackBerry Messenger message content and metadata for regulatory audits, e-discovery requests and other corporate policy and governance uses. Read more

TextGuard Announces Enterprise Mobile Electronic Communication Compliance Solution With Seamless Integration Into Existing Solution

TextGuard Enterprise™ provides large enterprises immediate solution for Mobile Archiving of SMS, PIN messages and Blackberry Messenger with no setup fees, and no customization charges.

http://textguard.com/Images/Logo.png(Newstron December 26, 2009 ) New York, NY: TextGuard™, the leading provider of Electronic Mobile Communication Compliance solutions, today announced their Enterprise solution has been upgraded to integrate with all existing enterprise-size archiving solutions. The patented mobile compliance solution was developed for large regulated organizations to log, archive, review, extract, and supervise electronic communication on mobile devices. These messages include (SMS) text messages, pin-to-pin messages, as well as BlackBerry Messenger Instant Messages. All mobile messages are identified, collected, archived and stored remotely or can be exported in any format to an existing data vault to meet mobile e-discovery and instant messaging compliance requirements as defined by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP). Read more