Whether you’re working with your Android device on the fly, collaborating with other team members around the world, or all in one location, it is not so much of a Geekly thing as it is a necessity to ...
Syncthing, the cross-platform file synchronization tool that doesn’t need cloud storage, has finally released its big 2.0 update. The new version has some great performance and reliability ...
One shadow IT trend that IT organizations often find annoying is when users invoke file synchronization and share services in the cloud without IT approval. Truth be told, however, most end users ...
Does your enterprise want to have all data stored on-premises in its data centers? Perhaps some or all of that content should be housed with a cloud provider. It’s important for the solution you ...
You’re likely well aware that there are a host of cloud-based file synchronization and sharing services that let you store your files in the cloud and synchronize them across devices and share files ...
Around 10 years ago, I used a program called Visto Assistant. This handy lil' app synchronized my Outlook Contacts, Tasks and Calendar among various PCs. It also created a special folder in my My ...
An Enterprise File Sync and Sharing (EFSS) solution is system that comprises of file syncing software and different devices to share data within a well defined infrastructure. The functions of an EFSS ...
In this podcast, we look at file synchronisation software, with Jimmy Tan, CEO of Peer Software. We talk about how it works and the differing methodologies that can be used, such as peer-to-peer and ...
When you upload a file to Dropbox, it's first sent in its entirety to Dropbox's servers and then it's downloaded to any synced computers. In a new, experimental version of Dropbox, however, you can ...
Gartner, Inc., positions EMC Syncplicity as a Leader in July 2014 “Magic Quadrant for Enterprise File Synchronization and Sharing.” EMC Syncplicity is positioned furthest along the “completeness of ...
As a senior leader, you’ve probably asked: Where is my data? How is it protected? Who has access to it? You may also be asking yourself: What devices are my employees using to access data? Smartphones ...