Smarsh Introduces Voice Capture and Archiving for Microsoft Teams

Helps Regulated Organizations Strengthen Their Compliance and Risk Posture, Support Remote Workforces

Smarsh, enabling organizations to manage the risk and uncover the value within their electronic communications, introduced voice recording, transcription and archiving support for Microsoft Teams.

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“Smarsh continues to build out our industry-leading capture and archiving capabilities for global organizations using Teams. We’re enabling these customers to embrace virtual workspaces and instant, multi-modal communications while minimizing their risk exposure.”

Already at the forefront of text-based capture and archiving for Teams, Smarsh now enables clients to confidently adopt another mode of communication and collaboration within the platform. These broadened capabilities for Teams strengthen regulated organizations’ efforts to meet compliance and e-discovery obligations.

Teams audio files can be transcribed in over 120 languages and regional dialects. Once ingested into Smarsh Connected Archive solutions, content is automatically indexed, stored in immutable format and accessible at any time in a search-ready state. Customers can play back voice calls (including those made within and outside of Teams meetings), and search voice transcriptions and call metadata alongside all of the content within their archive. They can also extend Supervision and Discovery workflows to include Teams voice content.

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“Expanding the usage of modern collaboration platforms is critical for the productivity of today’s remote workforces, and Microsoft Teams is an important leader in that space,” said Adam Miller-Howard, Vice President, Business Development at Smarsh. “Smarsh continues to build out our industry-leading capture and archiving capabilities for global organizations using Teams. We’re enabling these customers to embrace virtual workspaces and instant, multi-modal communications while minimizing their risk exposure.”

Financial services organizations regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) in the European Union must comply with voice recording and compliance requirements. Firms in the United States are seeing the value of a more comprehensive archive for risk management and workforce analytics.

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