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Users See Improved Performance Of Enterprise File Sync & Share Applications With SwiftStack Object Storage

SwiftStack today announced that companies are seeing cloud-like experiences when they combine SwiftStack Object Storage with private file sync and share applications. SwiftStack states that it is ideally suited for storing unstructured data privately in Enterprise data centers behind corporate firewalls. SwiftStack gives IT the control they need of data that is being stored in sync and share applications.


SwiftStack today announced that companies are seeing cloud-like experiences when they combine SwiftStack Object Storage with private file sync and share applications. SwiftStack states that it is ideally suited for storing unstructured data privately in Enterprise data centers behind corporate firewalls. SwiftStack gives IT the control they need of data that is being stored in sync and share applications.

File sync and share applications are designed to make collaborating and access files from anywhere and any device much easier. Adding SwiftStack Object Storage to the mix further increases efficiency by delivering scale and access to unstructured data, enabling organizations to run a private cloud inside their firewalls.

Benefits of using SwiftStack Object Storage with enterprise file sync and share include:

  • Authentication  – SwiftStack Object Storage matches with File Sync and Share applications by easily integrating with existing enterprise authentication infrastructure, including Active Directory and LDAP for faster provisioning and simplified storage user management
  • Unified Namespace – A SwiftStack Object Storage Cluster can be spread over multiple, geographically distributed data centers with a single namespace. This delivers the opportunity for a greater File Sync and Share user experience – regardless of the user device or where users are working
  • Centralized Management – The SwiftStack Object Storage Controller manages all object storage clusters from a single, centralized management interface, reducing storage complexity and conserving IT resources so the focus can remain on the enterprise file sync and share implementation and operations
  • No Hardware Lock-In – SwiftStack Object Storage runs on any industry-standard x86 server hardware available from any vendor, so enterprises can use their preferred server vendor or mix-and-match hardware from multiple vendors to optimize capital investments and do much more for less

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