ZL Technologies Integrates Enterprise-Class Social Media Archiving to Unified Archive
New compliance and e-discovery capabilities added via technology from FaceTime Communications; ZL and FaceTime host social media archiving webinar on June 22
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- ZL Technologies, Inc. [http://www.zlti.com], the leader in archiving and e-discovery software for large organizations, today announced new enterprise-class social media archiving capabilities via the integration of FaceTime's Unified Security Gateway. Now, ZL's Fortune 500 customers will be able to easily manage the broad range of electronic content including email, files, IM, SharePoint and social media using the single repository, policy engine and search interface of ZL Unified Archive.
In 2010, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) provided guidance (Regulatory Notice 10-06) to firms about the need to develop policies around the capture and retention of any potentially business-related social media communications. This notice acknowledges the nascent state of social media management and reflects an ongoing trend towards retaining and lifecycling all forms of corporate electronic data.
"As social media communications are brought into the regulatory and legal sphere, there will be an increasing demand to manage this content like any other electronic business record," said ZL customer, Scott Redding, of Avondale Partners LLC.
ZL Unified Archive is a seamless archiving platform that consolidates and manages an organization's digital information, including email and files, while delivering solutions for e-discovery, regulatory compliance, records management and storage optimization. The integration of FaceTime's Unified Security Gateway enables ZL customers to monitor and capture social media communications, which can then be retained, classified and managed in ZL Unified Archive. This new capability reflects the expanding demand for electronic records management across a range of data types.
"Social media use is driving new measurable new business development opportunities and enabling customer support at a rate that is outpacing many organizations' abilities to implement adequate policies and controls, especially for regulatory compliance," said Mark Sheridan, vice president of business development for FaceTime Communications. "FaceTime's Unified Security Gateway solves these archiving and e-discovery problems by controlling and capturing social network content and activities, and by integrating them seamlessly into ZL's Unified Archive. The combination of FaceTime's USG and ZL's Unified Archive offers real protection for organizations in heavily regulated industries like financial services or energy."
"ZL Technologies has long endeavored to provide our customers with a single, comprehensive archiving solution for their regulatory compliance needs," says Kon Leong, chief executive officer of ZL Technologies. "We are grateful to FaceTime for enabling our customers to leverage the ZL solution with other relevant data sources such as social media."
ZL Technologies and FaceTime Webinar
ZL will be holding a joint webinar with FaceTime on June 22nd at 11:00 a.m. PDT. Please visit http://bit.ly/ZLwebinar for more details.
About ZL Technologies, Inc.
Established in 1999, ZL Technologies, Inc. (ZL) provides cutting-edge enterprise software solutions for e-mail and files archiving for regulatory compliance, litigation support, corporate governance, and storage management. ZL's Unified Archive, offers a single unified platform to provide all the above capabilities, while maintaining a single copy and a unified policy across the enterprise. With a proven track record and enterprise clients which include top global institutions in finance and industry, ZL has emerged as the specialized provider of large-scale email archiving for e-discovery and compliance. For more information, please visit www.ZLTI.com.
SOURCE ZL Technologies, Inc.
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