Convert Your Windows File Servers to Powerful Enterprise File Sharing, Sync and Mobile Access Platform
A Windows file server can go a long way to boost productivity in the workplace. The fact that workers can share files and apps easily over a network improves collaboration. Using a file server for Windows is also far cheaper than investing in server hardware.
Traditional File Server program have many limitations such as lack of file versioning, access logs, granular file permissions, expiration dates for shares, password protected shares, web and mobile access. FileCloud solves all these limitation and offers secure remote access and file sharing from anywhere.
Use Windows for Data Residing in the Cloud
FileCloud ServerSync synchronizes files and permissions stored on your on-premise Windows file servers to the cloud server. It helps maintain copies of files and user permissions in sync between the cloud and on-premises storage. FileCloud ServerSync enables a hybrid cloud approach that allows traditional LAN access while on-premise and cloud access when off-site or remote.
Using FileCloud’s network file sharing system project managers with large teams can easily collaborate.
- Excellent security on network file sharing
Protection and security are our highest asset for your data. FileCloud uses end-to-end encryption and is awarded the Privacy Seal.
- Data synchronization with FileCloud
Work together in teams on documents – online and offline. FileCloud records all changes in your documents, so nothing is lost.
- Reliable backup
Whether computer loss or damage, you can easily restore your data at any time. FileCloud always backs up an encrypted copy as a backup. All changes to documents are saved so that you always have access to older document versions.
- Cooperation made easy
Start your team in the simplest way. Only the entry of the project-relevant email addresses is necessary. The respective recipients will have the possibility to work on the same documents, even offline.
Tips to Secure Your Windows File Server Access
Other things you can do to enhance the security of your windows file server includes using a strong administrator password and ensuring every client on the network also has a strong password. Also, remove any software that you are not using from the server. While such applications may seem harmless, they can provide a window for hackers to gain unauthorized access to your network. It is also advisable to stop all unnecessary services running in the background of your computer to allow the server to work smoothly.
Another thing you can do to keep your Windows file server secure is to upgrade to Windows Server 2016 which comes with a lot of useful security features such as Microsoft’s security baseline.
Meanwhile, the latest edition of Windows file server, Windows Server 2019, is already available for download. However, Microsoft has cautioned users who have downloaded the newest version of its server to hold back from installing it while it works on an issue with Windows 10. The company released the same directive for its Windows Server 1809 update.
According to a statement from Microsoft, there have been reports of users missing some files after installing the update. Although the company said the issue is not widespread, it chose to take down the new software until it is resolved.