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Another Answer for a Safe Hybrid Dropbox-like Solution–MagFS Launches

Another Answer for a Safe Hybrid Dropbox-like Solution–MagFS Launches

By Ben Kepes on August 27, 2012

Two things most enterprise IT folks agree on are that Dropbox is a risky proposition for sensitive enterprise data and that employees are demanding solutions with a “Dropbox-like” functional spec. It’s a big area of opportunity and one that companies like Egnyte and Oxygen Cloud have spent time addressing – Dropbox’s seemingly never ending security [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Amazon S3, cloud computing, cloud storage, dropbox, EMC Atmos, magfs, maginatics, Microsoft Azure, vmware, vmworld | 1 Response

The Only Kind of Product That Can Pull Off Freemium

The Only Kind of Product That Can Pull Off Freemium

By Chris Yeh on August 24, 2012

The Wall Street Journal finally picks up on the freemium trend (it’s only been 2-3 years, right?) The problem is, anyone reading the article is probably under the impression that what succeeds and what doesn’t i…

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged businessmodel, dropbox, evernote, freemium, Lead generation | 1 Response

Keeping Safe In The Cloud

Keeping Safe In The Cloud

By Ben Kepes on August 20, 2012

The last few weeks have seen a seeming storm of examples of security breaches of cloud services. As is often the case when people have vested interests in a particular technology, many naysayers have pronounced that these security breaches spell the end of the cloud. Heck, even Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak went on record saying: [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged Apple, cloud computing, Derrick Harris, dropbox, google, iCloud, Steve Wozniak, twitter | 2 Responses

Dropbox Security Issues–IT has itself to Blame

Dropbox Security Issues–IT has itself to Blame

By Ben Kepes on July 31, 2012

So Dropbox, the file sharing, backup and sync service that has been setting the world on fire, seems to have had some serious problems of late. It seems a large number of users have received spam e-mails and, in response, Dropbox has bought in a SWAT team of security experts

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Security | Tagged cloud computing, cloud storage, dropbox, Email address, syncplicity, twitter, User (computing) | 4 Responses

Primadesk Brings One Interface to Cloud Content

Primadesk Brings One Interface to Cloud Content

By Ben Kepes on July 16, 2012

Those who call ourselves early adopters have a tendency to sign up to services on a regular basis. If I think about where my own content sits – I have images in Picasa, Flickr and Facebook. Documents in Google Drive, DropBox, Box and Syncplicity, contacts in at least a couple

Posted in Application Software | Tagged dropbox, facebook, flickr, google, picasa, syncplicity | 1 Response

ING Direct Deploys Oxygen Enterprise Private Cloud

ING Direct Deploys Oxygen Enterprise Private Cloud

By Ben Kepes on June 11, 2012

Despite the undeniable uptake that applications hosted externally of enterprises has had, the reality remains that CIOs are wanting to keep some applications in-house. Whether it’s because of sunk costs or concerns about security, some workloads will remain within the enterprise firewall for the time being. smart CIOs however want to leverage existing assets in [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged dropbox, EMC Atmos, ING Group, Oxygen Cloud

Huddle Picks Up Massive Series C Round

Huddle Picks Up Massive Series C Round

By Ben Kepes on May 24, 2012

Exciting news this morning from Cloud content management and collaboration company Huddle. The UK founded but now US/UK headquartered company is this morning announcing a Series C funding round to the tune of $24M. The round takes Huddle’s funding to $40 million in the five or so years since it was launched. Huddle is an [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged aaron levie, Alastair Mitchell, Andy McLoughlin, dropbox, Huddle, Kia Motors, silicon valley, UK Government

Oh Google, why did you stop being sexy?

Oh Google, why did you stop being sexy?

By Martijn Linssen on April 25, 2012

[Image by Exey Panteleev] Born out of a tweet from Tom Raftery, who pointed me to Google’s Terms of Services concerning their latest love child: Google Drive I waved at Google Wave, Buzz didn’t thrill me other than enabling the opt-out in Google Mail, and I jumped onto Google+ as soon as I could but [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, change, cloud computing, dropbox, gmail, google, Google Doc, Google Drive, Leslie Nielsen, trust, yammer

Google Cloud Storage–Enterprise Announcements Roll In from Panzura and Zmanda

Google Cloud Storage–Enterprise Announcements Roll In from Panzura and Zmanda

By Ben Kepes on March 6, 2012

We’ve been talking for years about Google offering a storage system to take on the likes of Box and DropBox. It’s an obvious development for the company who arguable has the best economics around data storage on earth. Last year we got an inkling of this direction with the release

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged box, cloud storage, dropbox, google, google app engine, Google Cloud Storage, panzura, Zmanda | 5 Responses

YouSendIt Moves Focus from Send to Share

YouSendIt Moves Focus from Send to Share

By Ben Kepes on March 6, 2012

One of the companies that has, until now, been left behind amidst all the attention given to the file collaboration and sharing vendors is YouSendIt. While the charismatic founders of Box and DropBox, Aaron Levie and Drew Houston respectively, articulate a vision of interconnectedness and the end of emailing files between collaborators, YouSendIt has quietly [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged active directory, dropbox, microsoft, Microsoft Sharepoint, outlook, YouSendIt

AppSense Trying To Make Personal Clouds Enterprise Worthy

AppSense Trying To Make Personal Clouds Enterprise Worthy

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 21, 2012

AppSense, the NewYork based company focussed on Virtualization solutions, today announced their research wing, AppSense Labs, focussed on bridging the gap between personal services and enterprise. They also announced their first product under AppSense Labs called DataLocker (iTunes link for iPad and iPhone). This got my attention for two reasons: As the so called consumerization [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged appsense, briefs, cloud computing, cloud security, cloud storage, dropbox, enteprise, personal cloud, Security, sugarsync

Huddle Ups the Ante with Intelligent File Synchronization

Huddle Ups the Ante with Intelligent File Synchronization

By Ben Kepes on February 21, 2012

Content collaboration is an area of rapid development and organizations seek to manage the complexities of agile project approaches, distributed teams, a deluge of information and ever increasing complexity. One of the key drivers and challenges of this is the move to a more mobile work force with employees needing

Posted in Application Software | Tagged dropbox, File synchronization, Huddle, iCloud, Microsoft Sharepoint, Mobile device, sharepoint | 1 Response

WorldDesk and DropBox Make a Truly Virtual Desktop

WorldDesk and DropBox Make a Truly Virtual Desktop

By Ben Kepes on February 14, 2012

A few days ago a little battle raged around what the launch of Google’s GDrive product might mean for DropBox. At the time fellow Cloud watcher Alex Williams commented that DropBox has a lot of magic that would save its day – I wasn’t so sure but it’s nonetheless interesting

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged cloud storage, Desktop virtualization, dropbox, google, Microsoft Windows, Virtual desktop | 1 Response

On Google Drive, and Core Focus, and Dropbox

On Google Drive, and Core Focus, and Dropbox

By Ben Kepes on February 9, 2012

News today (admittedly for the umpteenth time in the last few years) that Google looks likely to finally roll out its cloud storage product, G Drive. According to the WSJ; Drive allows people to store photos, documents and videos on Google’s servers so that they could be accessible from any

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged cloud storage, dropbox, google, google docs, sugarsync, syncplicity, wall street journal

Syncplicity moves to Document Lifecycle and Workflow

Syncplicity moves to Document Lifecycle and Workflow

By Ben Kepes on November 15, 2011

I use a bunch of document and file synchronization, backup and collaboration tools. From SugarSync to Box.net, from Dropbox to Syncplicity I’ve pretty much used, and currently use, them all. One of the things that interests me from a business strategy perspective, is how companies that primarily sit in the backup and synchronization space manage [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged backup, box.net, dropbox, google docs, sugarsync, syncplicity

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