Microsoft 365 Copilot Data Gains Infinnium eDiscovery Connector

Infinnium has added enterprise data-governance connectors for OpenAI ChatGPT, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Anthropic Claude and Google Gemini, aiming to bring AI conversations into the same eDiscovery, retention and investigation workflows used for email, files and collaboration data.
The company announced the additions on July 16, with the release carried by AiThority and distributed through EIN Presswire. The connectors sit under a new AI Integrations category in Infinnium’s platform, which is intended to centralize administration of data collected from multiple generative-AI services.
For Microsoft-heavy organizations, the Copilot connector is the most immediately relevant. Infinnium says it can collect Microsoft 365 Copilot data through an API connection or imported exports, allowing that material to be processed alongside other enterprise records. This is not a new Microsoft 365 Copilot feature or a change to Copilot’s native compliance controls; it is a third-party collection and governance option for organizations already using Infinnium.

Neon-style diagram of a secure AI data platform linking apps, documents, databases, workflows, and users.What the connectors cover​

According to Infinnium, the integration methods differ by platform:
  • ChatGPT: imports exported conversations, with document-organization and connection-validation options.
  • Claude: processes exported conversation data with configurable organization settings.
  • Gemini: supports API-based collection and imports, including Google Vault exports.
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot: supports API-based collection or exported data.
That distinction matters. “Connector” can suggest comprehensive, live access to every prompt, response and attached context, but the announcement describes a mix of API collection and export ingestion. Administrators evaluating the product will need to establish precisely which Copilot experiences, tenant data types, user scopes and retention periods are covered before treating it as a complete compliance archive.

Why IT and legal teams care​

AI chat logs can contain source code, customer information, legal discussions, internal strategy and prompts that reveal sensitive business context. Those records may become relevant to litigation holds, regulatory inquiries, insider-risk reviews or routine records-retention obligations.
Microsoft already provides Purview-based compliance, audit and eDiscovery capabilities across much of Microsoft 365, including Copilot-related data where supported. Infinnium’s pitch is cross-platform normalization: one collection and review workflow for Copilot data as well as conversations held in ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini.
The company also says the release adds connector-management controls, including simplified permissions administration and selective reprocessing of failed records. Those operational details may be more useful than the headline integrations for teams managing large or unreliable export jobs.

Practical implications​

The announcement does not require action from ordinary Windows or Microsoft 365 users. For organizations that use Copilot alongside non-Microsoft AI services, however, it is another sign that AI conversation history is being treated as corporate information rather than disposable chat output.
Admins considering the platform should validate the connector’s data coverage, API permissions, export dependencies, preservation behavior and interaction with existing Microsoft Purview retention and eDiscovery policies before deployment.
The next step for affected organizations is a proof-of-concept that compares Infinnium’s Copilot collection against the records already available through their Microsoft 365 compliance tooling.

References​

  1. Primary source: AiThority
    Published: 2026-07-17T08:11:17+00:00
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