FilesAnywhere
Type of site | Content management and file sharing |
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Headquarters | Bedford, Texas, U.S. |
Key people | Tim Rice Chetan Jaitly (CIO) |
Industry | Cloud storage, File hosting |
Website | www |
Launched | 1999 Bedford, Texas, U.S. | (as FilesAnywhere.com)
FilesAnywhere, headquartered in Bedford, Texas, is a cloud content management and file sharing service for businesses that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.
The company is funded in part by venture capitalist Mark Cuban.[1]
Features[edit]
Founded in 1999, FilesAnywhere is the longest running cloud storage service on the planet. Features include Group Sharing, Send/Receive Large Files to Non-Users, Password Protected Sharing, Online Real Time File Collaboration, Mobile Access & Apps, Customizable eForms & Online Surveys, Point-in-Time Data Restore, Check in / Check out, Electronic Faxing, File Tracking, File Versioning, Search Metadata & Tags, Audio/Video Streaming, Auto Expiring Links, File Lifecycle Management, API Access, Service Plugins, Adobe Sign Integration, SFTP and Drive Mapping, Automated Customizable Sync, SSL and at-rest Encryption, Dedicated Domain, User Management, Role-Based Access Control, Reporting & Notifications, Outlook Add-In, Full Text Search, Group Management, Password Policy Management, CloudSync Desktop App, Automated Document Routing, IP Address Restriction, Workflow, SharePoint Integration, Multi-Factor Authentication, Active Directory Integration, Single Sign-On, Custom Development, Complete White Label Service and On-Premise Cloud Solution.
History[edit]
FilesAnywhere is a wholly owned subsidiary of Immediatek, Inc. (IMKI), a Mark Cuban company.
Considered a pioneer in cloud storage technology, the service became popular with IT professionals and early adopters. FilesAnywhere has remained profitable since opening for business in 1999. In 2005, Mark Cuban - billionaire investor, joined with founders Tim Rice and Chetan Jaitly as an owner of FilesAnywhere through a private investment. In 2010, FilesAnywhere's operating company, "Officeware Corporation" completed a reverse merger of public company Immediatek, Inc., and the company is now publicly traded (IMKI).
Officeware Corporation
Founded in 1995, Officeware Corporation is a Texas "C" Corporation, now wholly owned by Immediatek. Launched as an information systems consulting firm, Officeware specialized in creating web-based services, transaction systems, and high-performance database systems for businesses and government organizations.
Compatibility[edit]
Platforms
FilesAnywhere has computer apps for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS and mobile apps for iOS and Android. It also offers a website interface and a sync application.
Browsers
- Microsoft IE
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Netscape
- Safari
- AOL
- Opera
Features and Functionality[edit]
Features include Group Sharing, Send/Receive Large Files to Non-Users, Password Protected Sharing, Online Real Time File Collaboration, Mobile Access & Apps, Customizable eForms & Online Surveys, Point-in-Time Data Restore, Check in / Check out, Electronic Faxing, File Tracking, File Versioning, Search Metadata & Tags, Audio/Video Streaming, Auto Expiring Links, File Lifecycle Management, API Access, Service Plugins, Adobe Sign Integration, SFTP and Drive Mapping, Automated Customizable Sync, SSL and at-rest Encryption, Dedicated Domain, User Management, Role-Based Access Control, Reporting & Notifications, Outlook Add-In, Full Text Search, Group Management, Password Policy Management, CloudSync Desktop App, Automated Document Routing, IP Address Restriction, Workflow, SharePoint Integration, Multi-Factor Authentication, Active Directory Integration, Single Sign-On, Custom Development, Complete White Label Service and On-Premise Cloud Solution.
Mobile Apps
The FilesAnywhere service provides free apps for mobile devices including:
- iPad
- iPhone
- iPod Touch
- Android
Add-Ins
FilesAnywhere add-ins provide for additional functionality:
- Outlook Add-in
- Salesforce Add-in
References[edit]
- ↑ Dan Schawbel, November 20, 2011, How to Win at the Sport of Business by Mark Cuban, Forbes
Further reading[edit]
- FilesAnywhere Review & Rating | PCMag.com
- The Internet: The Missing Manual - David Pogue, J. D. Biersdorfer - Google Books
- International journal of micrographics & optical technology - Google Books
- 101 Aplikasi Facebook Terdahsyat - Jubilee Enterprise - Google Books
External links[edit]
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