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The vendor featured in this whitepaper recently released new tools for collaboration functionality and is eager to prove itself as a strong competitor in the enterprise collaboration market. Read on to learn how they can help your organization adopt truly secure cloud-based file sharing.
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Based on market research, this guide uncovers the many purchase drivers nudging organizations in the direction of EFSS. Read on, as the content inside covers the features businesses are looking for in EFSS, the business problems EFSS can solve, the risks of going without EFSS (9 are detailed inside), and more.
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Trends towards server consolidation and decentralized employees can seriously impact WAN bandwidth. A typical CIFS file often requires hundreds of round trips between the file server and the user to complete a simple file request.
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The "bring your own device" trend continues to shape the IT and business landscape – but traditional file-sharing tools are no longer suitable in the age of mobility. This report explores emerging market trends in file sharing, storage, and sync-n-share.
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Read this paper to learn how Data Loss Prevention products can identify high-risk network traffic that require intervention and how your IT staff can use an MFT solution to reduce your business risk from these transfers.
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This infographic highlights a technology that helps establish a customer-centric managed file transfer architecture that improves time to revenue through quicker customer onboarding. Use the 4-step adoption strategy in this paper to help lead your team to success.
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The following white paper explores a file sharing solution that gives users the ability to share files easily, while providing IT with the required security infrastructure, comprehensive controls, and data tracking capabilities needed in today's data-driven business environment.
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This paper will help outline some of the compliance regulations in place, how file transfer may be interpreted as part of these rules, and how a managed file transfer (MFT) solution can provide a secure environment for file transfer activity.