SkySync: Synchronize all your storage services to one platform

Portal Architects Inc. USA has announced the availability of SkySync 2.7 for general markets. SkySync is a Windows based application, a storage solution that synchronizes & migrates files across various storage platforms including Cloud systems, Microsoft Sharepoint & network file shares.

It enables admins to automatically link to their various user home drives & Cloud storage services with a few clicks. SkySync has a smart filtering system which allows users to filter files by creation dates, modified dates or file names.

SkySync brings control to most storage platforms in a simple UI on your desktop. Multiple user accounts can be managed at once as it is designed to work with organizations of all sizes. The architecture of SkySync is designed is a way that it can handle over 100 million file transfers per instance across any number of connected systems. It also brings a detail oriented reporting system to provide admins a clear report for audit purposes.

SkySync connects with Microsoft SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2013, Microsoft Office 365, Box, Huddle, DropBox, SkyDrive, Google Drive, Citrix ShareFile, SugarSync, Documentum, Egnyte, Copy by Barracuda, & SalesForce.

Some important features of SkySync include: Home Panes for easy navigation, Simple job setup, Job control, Global view of jobs, Reporting, Organize system, Drag & Drop ability, One search through all your cloud storage services, Favorite folders & searches & Customizable themes. Clients also get access to more advanced features such as Email alerts & various filtering options.

Businesses can try using SkySync for free of cost for 14 days. The full version is paid & can be customized as per the requirements of the business. SkySync Pro starts at US $995 for the period of one year. SkySync Business starts at US US $4950 for the period of one year. More information can be found on their Website http://www.skysync.com/

 

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