Reveille Software announced the launch of Reveille Sentry for Microsoft Teams.
This solution offers visibility into Microsoft Teams user activity, content sharing, and configuration changes. Reveille addresses the complexities of managing multiple ECM platforms—including SharePoint and closely related collaboration solutions that share any ECM repository content.
With the native capability to monitor over 40 Microsoft Teams transactions, Reveille Sentry for Microsoft Teams stands out by operating securely behind the customer firewall. This unique approach ensures that sensitive Microsoft 365 access information is not exposed to third-party solution providers, bolstering internal security measures and reducing the operating risk profile.
Key Features and Benefits
- Comprehensive Monitoring: Reveille Sentry for Microsoft Teams gathers and observes user activity within Teams, providing out-of-the-box (OOTB) dashboard reports and insights to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency.
- Security and Response: The new solution detects unusual Teams activities and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Defender, enabling rapid containment of any content access breaches, thereby safeguarding sensitive information.
- Competitive Edge: Unlike general-purpose Microsoft 365 management tools focused on administration and reporting for only SharePoint, Reveille Sentry offers a specialized view across different ECM platforms. This consolidated perspective is crucial for organizations relying on multiple ECM solutions to manage their collaborative ecosystems effectively. A typical organization has at least 4 ECM platforms per the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM).
Brian DeWyer, CTO and co-founder of Reveille, said, “The new Reveille Sentry for Microsoft Teams support builds upon Reveille’s proven value – eliminating ECM monitoring manual tasks, reducing ECM operating risks, and lowering costs by connecting to existing IT Service Management (ITSM) and Professional Services Automation (PSA) systems. We are proud of today’s announcement and excited about sharing future innovations that will enhance content collaboration, security, and visibility for Microsoft 365-based solutions.”
Reveille Sentry for Microsoft Teams is designed for comprehensive collaboration monitoring, including chat and channel activity, updates to Teams channels and configurations, and content shared during Teams chats. This new solution fits seamlessly into current trends such as Microsoft 365 Application monitoring, content security, and the rapid identification and containment of suspicious collaboration activities.
Reveille Sentry for Microsoft Teams will be available starting April 1, 2024.
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