Files.com
Files.com is a cloud-native Managed File Transfer (MFT) platform that unifies file transfers, sharing, and automation across any cloud, protocol, or partner. It connects 50+ storage systems — including Amazon S3, Azure, Google Drive, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box — presenting them as a single seamless namespace.
Files.com supports SFTP, FTP/FTPS, AS2, HTTPS, WebDAV, and REST APIs, making it compatible with virtually any system or partner. Automated workflows eliminate manual scripts and reduce admin overhead by up to 90%.
Enterprise-grade security includes AES-256 encryption, SOC 2 Type II certification, HIPAA/GDPR compliance, full audit trails, SSO (Okta, Azure AD, and more), and 2FA. With a 99.99% uptime history and zero data breaches in 15 years, Files.com is trusted by IT teams in finance, healthcare, and technology.
Available via web, desktop (Windows/macOS), mobile (iOS/Android), and on-premises agent (Windows/macOS/Linux)
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Google Cloud Platform
Google Cloud serves as an online platform where users can develop anything from basic websites to intricate business applications, catering to organizations of all sizes. New users are welcomed with a generous offer of $300 in credits, enabling them to experiment, deploy, and manage their workloads effectively, while also gaining access to over 25 products at no cost.
Leveraging Google's foundational data analytics and machine learning capabilities, this service is accessible to all types of enterprises and emphasizes security and comprehensive features. By harnessing big data, businesses can enhance their products and accelerate their decision-making processes. The platform supports a seamless transition from initial prototypes to fully operational products, even scaling to accommodate global demands without concerns about reliability, capacity, or performance issues. With virtual machines that boast a strong performance-to-cost ratio and a fully-managed application development environment, users can also take advantage of high-performance, scalable, and resilient storage and database solutions. Furthermore, Google's private fiber network provides cutting-edge software-defined networking options, along with fully managed data warehousing, data exploration tools, and support for Hadoop/Spark as well as messaging services, making it an all-encompassing solution for modern digital needs.
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HybridMount
The phenomenon of cloudification and the oversight of multi-cloud setups is now well-established. HybridMount serves as an effective solution, enabling the smooth integration of storage options from both public cloud platforms and remote servers, which supports a cloud storage gateway that optimizes hybrid-cloud applications, facilitates data migration to the cloud, provides cloud backup and restoration capabilities, and enhances collaboration for remote work. With HybridMount, users can mount storage from diverse sources, including cloud storage and distant servers, which promotes efficient growth of a QNAP NAS or other compatible QNAP devices. This versatility in mounting choices not only enhances the centralized management of files across the NAS, cloud storage, and remote systems through a cohesive interface but also supports integration with widely used cloud services to augment functionality. Additionally, the system accommodates cloud storage gateways, offering swift local access to cloud data through effective caching mechanisms, thus significantly boosting performance and enriching the overall user experience. As organizations increasingly adopt hybrid models, the need for such robust solutions will likely continue to rise.
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AWS Storage Gateway
AWS Storage Gateway serves as a hybrid cloud storage solution that enables on-premises users to access an almost infinite range of cloud storage options. Many clients leverage this tool to enhance storage management efficiency and reduce costs across multiple hybrid cloud environments. These environments include scenarios such as migrating tape backups to the cloud, reducing local storage needs by utilizing cloud file shares, and providing rapid access to AWS data for local applications, in addition to catering to various needs such as migration, archiving, processing, and disaster recovery. To support these capabilities, the service features three different types of gateways: Tape Gateway, File Gateway, and Volume Gateway, which ensure seamless integration between local applications and cloud storage while maintaining local data caching for quick access. Users can interact with the service through either a virtual machine or a dedicated hardware gateway appliance, employing standard storage protocols like NFS, SMB, and iSCSI. This adaptability allows organizations to fine-tune their storage solutions according to diverse requirements and enhance overall performance. Furthermore, the flexibility provided by AWS Storage Gateway empowers businesses to scale their storage solutions effectively as their needs evolve over time.
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