Best Hybrid Cloud Storage Software for Microsoft SharePoint

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    Files.com Reviews
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    Files.com

    Files.com

    $199/month/10 users
    330 Ratings
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    6,000+ companies trust Files.com to automate and secure business critical transfers. We obsess about security, compliance, reliability, and performance so your critical business processes just work every time. Easily manage any transfer flow without writing scripts or code, and onboard workloads and partners effortlessly. We support standard file transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP, AS2) for working with external partners and also provide native apps for high performance internal transfers. As a fully Cloud-Native SaaS, there are no servers for you to buy or maintain, there is no installation required, and high availability and redundancy are built in and free. Our InfoSec Program is audited annually by Kirkpatrick Price, a leading information security CPA firm. Our audit covers the scope of the entire Files.com business (not just datacenter operations) and names Files.com specifically. Beware of smaller competitors who try to pass off someone else’s audit as their own. Technical capabilities include encryption at-rest and in-transit, four types of two-factor authentication, nine enterprise identity (SSO) integrations, configurable password and session policies, and a perfect “A+” score from Qualys SSL Labs.
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    Rackspace Reviews
    Improved full-lifecycle cloud native development capabilities empower customers to create future-ready applications. By harnessing the full power of the cloud today, businesses can develop applications designed for tomorrow's needs. Historically, cloud adoption strategies have concentrated on infrastructure and application migration, often neglecting the essential updates needed in the underlying code. Although the cloud has consistently provided advantages like elasticity and scalability, its complete potential can only be realized when the application code is modernized. Embracing cloud native technologies and contemporary architectures enables the development of modern applications that tap into the cloud's full capabilities, enhance agility, and expedite innovation. Create self-healing and auto-scaling applications that are free from server constraints. Serverless architectures not only optimize efficiency and cost but also delegate the majority of infrastructure and software management tasks to the platform, resulting in a more streamlined development process. This shift allows organizations to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements.
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    HybridMount Reviews
    The trend of cloudification and the management of multi-cloud environments is firmly established. With HybridMount, you can seamlessly integrate storage solutions from both public clouds and remote servers, facilitating a cloud storage gateway that streamlines hybrid-cloud applications, data migration to the cloud, cloud backup and restoration, as well as enabling collaboration for remote work. HybridMount offers the ability to mount storage from a variety of sources, encompassing cloud storage and distant servers. This flexibility in mounting options allows for the efficient expansion of a QNAP NAS (or other compatible QNAP devices), while simultaneously ensuring centralized management of files across the NAS, cloud storage, and remote systems through a unified interface. Furthermore, it allows for integration with popular cloud services to enhance functionality. In addition, cloud storage gateways are supported, providing quick local access to cloud data through effective caching, thus improving overall performance and user experience.
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