The enterprise file sharing market is crowded. Every day another new entrant wants to help companies share files in the cloud. Sharing helps teams pass information, but when it comes to the enterprise it just isn’t enough
Document sharing is the lifeblood of many organizations...Thus, they must be shared securely as well as quickly . The combination – truly private, efficient document sharing – has long been a vexing proposition
When Gartner came out with their Magic Quadrant for Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) back in July 2014 I laughed a little because I find the idea of an EFSS market, well, laughable...Being categorized as a File Sync and Share provider is frankly insulting
Information governance (IG) is all the rules, regulations, legislation, standards, and policies with which organizations need to comply when they create, share, and use information
You’re out of your mind if you think blocking access to file sharing services is filling a security gap...One of the key drivers for the platform is sharing of content among collaborators...Blocking access to file sharing services doesn’t work
Without further ado I’ll get into the counter arguments to the author’s “five reasons why cloud file sharing platforms can’t touch document management software platforms from an enterprise functionality standpoint” … Security at all costs – If the author had written something about data residency I would have bought it, probably
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Does anyone know of private sector companies who do share their document naming guidelines online? Or, would anyone from the AIIM Communities here be willing to share their own company's practices?
Do you feel that cloud file-sharing and ad-hoc colaboration services are creating a new Wild West of uncontrolled repositories and major security risks?
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Here is a small selection of the some of best use cases that I’ve seen working with customers and other vendors: 1. Sharing files If you needed to send a 50mb file to five people around the world, how would you do it?
Duhon: Why use file-sharing tools? What’s wrong with FTP?...It allowed for a simple method to share or transfer of large files
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