Cloud Storage with a Network Drive

Connect to your files remotely using FileCloud’s cloud network drive for business, which allows you to securely map a drive to your work files from anywhere. It automatically selects an available mount point in your system. The lock system makes it impossible for others to save or edit the file, preventing conflicts.
All data transfers between users and FileCloud’s cloud network drive are fully encrypted, and the architecture of the drive implements industry-standard best practices. Save data and connect to the cloud as a network drive. Since the mapped network drive is similar to local drives in look and feel, it is easy to learn and use.
The idea of a cloud network drive for business is not new. Information Technology has always considered the cloud to be a symbol representing a network of computers that distributes information. Today, the cloud is an interplay of multiple computers that serve as a hub for data, a virtual storage gadget with the capacity to store massive amounts of data that can be accessed and edited at any point in time from across the globe.

A cloud network drive stores data safely on a server while making it available locally on your system once connected to the internet. When working with their own server, companies often need complicated remote access or VPN connections to access data. Furthermore, sharing project information with third parties is often cumbersome, if not impossible for IT, customers, and lastly, for you.
This infrastructure depends on a stable internet connection and constant server maintenance. All this leads to high operating costs, through maintenance charges or nonproductive data-handling processes in your team or with third parties.
With FileCloud, you don’t need server licenses or system admin expertise, which means you can enjoy hassle-free data management. FileCloud’s hyper-secure, on-premises cloud solution lets you retain full physical control over your data while also enabling remote access through a cloud network drive.
Flexibility and Risk
A cloud-based network drive for business can be relocated relatively easily and converted back to a stationary network. Once IT is virtualized, it can be scaled up for greater flexibility and deliver more power at peak times.
Performance is handled by the cloud service provider, which also handles any downtime – unlike internal IT. If there are serious problems with your existing cloud service provider, you can easily switch to FileCloud for visibly comparable services and plan flexibly without a long lead time.
Security During Data Transfer

Public and private clouds, generally speaking, are secure compared to internal IT systems. Cloud service providers leverage sophisticated IT systems and logically separate networks to significantly reduce risk. FileCloud’s security experts take care of data security and manage all defensive measures.
With FileCloud’s cloud and hybrid solutions, patches can be applied at any time, updates are instantly installed, and in general, FileCloud takes care of everything that otherwise would be left behind in the work routine. The service contract includes all your company requirements, covering all the information related to usability, accessibility, and disaster recovery (DR).
Return-on-Investment (ROI)
As system requirements increase, so do hardware expenses. There is no significant change in IT investment for companies. As an alternative, the cloud is significantly cheaper in operating costs, compared to owning a complete data center in-house.
Costs related to data maintenance go beyond server hardware and licenses. They also include power supply, connectivity, staff, security audits, installation, support, suitable data center sites, and more. FileCloud removes the headache of managing necessary hardware and software requirements, providing robust ROI through their hyper-secure platform solutions, best-in-class support, and enterprise features.
Connection and Availability
Cloud network drives for business offer guaranteed accessibility and unaffected connection standards. For example, FileCloud has a guaranteed availability of 99.9% through its High-Availability (HA) architecture. LAN-based network folders enable the use of network shares.