Abstract

File sync and share (FSS) services are increasingly popular among business users and consumers alike, with a busy market offering a bewildering variety of types of service. The market is mainly being driven by productivity requirements, as employees use the services to foster collaboration and enhance communication by accessing documents, files and folders from anywhere and on any device. File sync and share (FSS) services are increasingly popular among business users and consumers alike. The market is mainly being driven by productivity requirements, as employees use the services to foster collaboration. However, low-priced or free FSS services are leading to a considerable rise in business risk. Consumer services such as Dropbox or Google Drive are designed to be easy to use, rather than being secure and scalable. Andrew Stuart of Datto explains how to choose file sharing services that won't put your business at risk.

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