Theta Lake, a distinguished leader in DCGA solutions, has launched a new innovative platform called Theta Lake as a Platform.
The company is set to redefine how organizations handle modern communication data through advanced API access. The motivation behind this new product is to overcome the limitations of traditional DCGA solutions, which often restrict data accessibility and flexibility due to their closed and proprietary nature.
Theta Lake aims to provide an open DCGA infrastructure that organizations can integrate into their systems to enhance efficiency, reliability, and data usability.
Theta Lake specializes in collecting, storing, and analyzing a wide array of modern communication and collaboration data. Their platform supports an extensive range of applications, from internal communication tools to emerging unified communications and collaboration (UCC) technologies.
The new platform enables users to interact with Theta Lake’s infrastructure through APIs, allowing seamless integration with various IT tools and systems. This approach facilitates observability, user provisioning, data import and migration, and integration with legal hold and eDiscovery services, among other capabilities.
Additional features of Theta Lake as a Platform include support for SIEM and XDR integrations, API-driven data and metadata access, and customized machine learning model imports. This extensive functionality is designed to grant organizations more control over their digital governance and archiving processes, fostering greater data independence and operational efficiency.
The platform has already been adopted globally, demonstrating its utility and effectiveness in enhancing digital communications governance.
How will the new platform impact the company’s offering? According to the firm, Theta Lake as a Platform will transform the company’s offering into more than a DCGA product and into an open, API-driven DCGA infrastructure. “Not only does this modernized approach to DCGA complement the existing interconnectivity and interoperability of today’s modern enterprise IT ecosystem, but it brings more compliance capabilities to customers, and ultimately unlocks data from compliance infrastructure creating data independence for compliance and big data analytics usage,” the firm said.
In addition, Theta Lake as a Platform extends compliance coverage by enabling enterprises to ingest, capture, and govern data from any communication tool—including homegrown applications, third-party messaging apps, and legacy DCGA archives. This ensures, the firm claims, seamless compliance across all communication sources, eliminating the constraints of closed, standalone compliance solutions.
“With integrations across security, observability, identity management, and IT management systems, enterprises can now use their modern approaches to resilience, automation, alerting, and more with their DCGA tooling —ensuring that compliance tooling is not an isolated function but a connected part of business operations,” Theta Lake added.
The company went on, “By enabling secure access to communication data in the Theta Lake DCGA suite, organizations free themselves from the tradition of their data being held hostage by their archive vendor, which provides flexibility in extraction and leverage in the ability to use Theta Lake’s AI-driven insights, their other 3rd party and internally developed analytics, and search capabilities all from the API.”
Many traditional compliance solutions operate as self-contained, siloed applications, restricting how organisations manage them and get leverage out of their broader IT suites and tooling while also preventing the organisation from accessing and using its own data.
“This approach increased operating costs of the DCGA tools, reduced resiliency of those tools, and decreased leverage of communication compliance data,” said the company. “Theta Lake as a platform lets organizations integrate their DCGA tooling into their broader IT infrastructure while providing secure mechanisms to get more leverage out of their own data.”
What inspired Theta Lake to pursue this platform idea? On this, the firm remarked that the platform was driven by the need to modernise DCGA tooling and address critical challenges enterprises face with compliance data.
The firm said, “Traditional compliance solutions have been closed, restrictive, and difficult to integrate, preventing organizations from using the IT tooling for resiliency, automation, and streamlining management of their many other applications with their DCGA tooling. That means their legacy archive doesn’t get the benefit of those capabilities while also requiring more resources to manage it outside of the organization’s normal processes for Observability, SIEM, IAM, alerting and more.
“Theta Lake believes in delivering a DCGA platform that is built to be a part of and benefit each organization’s overarching IT environment and investments. Theta Lake also believes in creating data independence and giving organizations a secure way to get the most leverage out of their own communication compliance data —ensuring compliance is no longer a burden but a strategic asset that enhances business operations.”
The firm highlighted that it also believes customers need an open, API-driven solution that could integrate compliance directly into their wider IT infrastructure – eliminating inefficiences, boosting visibility and ensuring compliance data is actionable.
Theta Lake continued, “Modern enterprise IT is built on interconnected systems, yet legacy compliance solutions remained standalone applications that required manual workarounds to function with enterprise security, identity management and observability tools. Organizations needed compliance that could seamlessly fit into their existing workflows, rather than force them to adapt to rigid, outdated frameworks.”
Will the new platform change the company’s offering in any way? On this, Theta Lake believes its new platform will enhance rather than replace its existing offering, ensuring that customers can continue using Theta Lake’s compliance solutions while gaining new flexibility, expanded capabilities and deeper integration options.
It said, “This shift moves Theta Lake beyond a standalone compliance application to a rich, fully featured compliance application underpinned by a fully open API-driven infrastructure, giving organizations more access and leverage of Theta Lake’s application capabilities. By becoming an integral part of an organization’s infrastructure and compliance strategy, Theta Lake as a Platform ensures compliance is not just a required function but a scalable, adaptable foundation that enhances governance, security, and business intelligence across the enterprise.”
In addition, existing users of Theta Lake’s compliance suite will continue with all of their existing features while also now having access to a multitude of APIs.
Looking toward the future, the firm believes Theta Lake as a Platform positions compliance and DCGA as a scalable, adaptable infrastructure, ensuring organisations can integrate, expand and evolve their compliance strategy alongside business growth.
The company said, “By enabling Theta Lake to fit into the broader IT infrastructure and leverage common tool sets for operational management of an organization’s many applications while offering secure abilities to ingest more communication data from more tools and then securely access that data, Theta Lake enables organizations to improve application efficiency, increase resiliency, reduce compliance costs, and future-proof their compliance operations and infrastructure. This approach not only expands Theta Lake’s market and industry reach.”
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