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FileCloud Community Edition Brings Powerful File Sharing and Sync Tools to Individuals

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According to a recent press release, “FileCloud, a cloud-agnostic enterprise file sync, sharing and data governance platform, today launched FileCloud Community Edition, a new offering that gives small teams and individual entrepreneurs the same powerful tools enjoyed by some of the world’s largest companies and government agencies. FileCloud Community Edition is designed to meet the needs of individuals and teams who need to create a secure place to share files with clients and collaborators. The new offering presents independent workers a frictionless way to get started with FileCloud and immediately claim complete ownership and control over their data. Collaboration on even the simplest projects can quickly get bogged down as information gets buried in email strings or lost in a lengthy text thread. FileCloud Community Edition keeps files up-to-date with the latest changes and eliminates the need to share large documents over email. The platform’s enterprise-grade security ensures that only those designated to see certain files can access them.”

The release continues, “Today’s complex data-sharing environment comes with multiple privacy challenges. Individuals and teams concerned about protecting their data can benefit from FileCloud Community Edition. ‘Today’s independent workers should spend their energy creating great experiences for their clients and not organizing their files,’ said Venkat Ramasamy, COO, FileCloud. ‘FileCloud Community Edition gives everyone—from families to solo entrepreneurs to small teams—a professional way to share and sync their information.’ Setup is easy, as FileCloud Community Edition runs on Windows servers, a more familiar environment for most small businesses than Linux. FileCloud is a good fit for organizations looking for an enterprise-grade alternative to OwnCloud and NextCloud.”

Read more at Business Wire.

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