SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BoxWorks 2015 -- Box (NYSE:BOX) today unveiled advanced security,
governance and infrastructure management tools to help businesses
protect and control their most valuable enterprise content. Before an
audience of thousands of IT leaders at BoxWorks, Whitney Bouck, senior
vice president and general manager of Enterprise at Box, introduced
enhancements to Box Governance and information rights management on Box,
as well as expanded offerings that support secure cloud infrastructure
services from Amazon and IBM.
“As more and more businesses transition to the cloud, today’s IT leaders
must re-evaluate the underlying platforms that protect and secure their
enterprise content,” said Whitney Bouck. “We’re building a new kind of
enterprise content management and collaboration platform that meets the
evolving needs of the modern enterprise.”
Bringing Legal Holds to Box Governance
Box introduced new updates to Box Governance that help companies address
their legal, regulatory and business goals for secure content
collaboration. Expanding on its retention management and collaboration
whitelist features, Box announced support for Legal Holds. For
businesses managing legal discovery or litigation processes, Legal Holds
will enable customers to put a hold on content stored in Box, enabling
defensible discovery on all Box content and enhanced protection for
customers.
Building on IBM Partnership with New Integrations
Box unveiled several deep new integrations with IBM that span product
lines, aimed at making it easier for businesses to access and
collaborate on content from any system.
“IBM and Box have been working together closely with one goal in mind,
to help businesses transform the way they work,” said Rich Howarth, Vice
President of ECM Products, IBM. “Today’s new product updates demonstrate
the strong progress we’ve made in powering secure collaboration and
content management in the cloud with Box and IBM.”
Box and IBM announced:
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IBM Content Navigator with Box allows companies to
search for content across both on-premise and Box environments, with a
single integrated view. IBM Content Navigator is an interface and
development platform that clients can use to shape the content
experience for both their desktop and mobile ECM solutions.
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IBM StoredIQ with Box helps companies make more informed
business and legal decisions by providing them with an in-depth
assessment of unstructured data across Box and on-premise
environments, including where it resides. With IBM StoredIQ with Box,
customers will be able to search on-premise and Box-based data,
classify it and upload it directly back to the Box Platform.
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IBM Case Manager with Box seamlessly shares content on the Box
platform with external participants, optimizing case outcomes by
applying context to content and enabling flexibility across business
processes.
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IBM Datacap with Box helps businesses capture documents across
multiple sources, extract key information from them, and store them to
Box which reduces costs and increases accuracy and speed in powering
workflows, regardless of device.
Expanding Information Rights Management
Box also expanded its information rights management service, adding
Device Trust support to provide intelligent control over sensitive
content without impacting business usability. Device Trust allows IT
admins to validate a device's security posture before authorizing
end-user access to content, ensuring that only approved devices, such as
corporate-owned or encrypted devices, can access Box. Device Trust will
work in tandem with previously announced Document Watermarking to
provide more control over content and effectively limit access levels.
Democratizing Customer Managed Encryption Keys
The company also showcased expanded cloud infrastructure offerings that
provide Box customers with more choice and control for their content
across platforms. Earlier this year, Box introduced Enterprise Key
Management (EKM), which enables customers to manage their own encryption
keys for Box content, leveraging Amazon Web Services Hardware Security
Modules (HSMs). Today, Box announced that Box EKM will also support the
new Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS), which makes it
easy for Box customers to manage their own encryption keys in the cloud,
without the added complexity or cost of managing an HSM.
Box EKM with Amazon Web Services KMS makes it easy for Box customers of
any size to manage their own encryption keys in the cloud.
More than 40 million users and 50,000 businesses rely on Box for secure
collaboration, including 52% of the Fortune 500. Leading organizations
such as US Department of Justice, Toyota, AstraZeneca, Barneys New York,
Legendary Pictures, and General Electric use Box as their next
generation enterprise content management and collaboration platform.
Availability
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Device Trust in beta today
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Content Navigator with Box integration and IBM StoredIQ Suite with Box
integration available today.
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Legal Holds expected in 2016.
About Box
Founded in 2005, Box (NYSE: BOX) is transforming the way people and
organizations work so they can achieve their greatest ambitions. As the
world's leading enterprise content management and collaboration
platform, Box helps businesses of all sizes in every industry securely
access and manage their critical in formation in the cloud. Box is
headquartered in Los Altos, CA, with offices across the United States,
Europe and Asia. To learn more about Box, visit www.box.com.
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