Aspera announces availability of Aspera Drive
Aspera has announced availability of Aspera Drive. The powerful and easy-to-use platform, built on the unique Aspera FASP technology, combines high-speed secure transfer, remote browsing and synchronization of any size data from the user’s desktop to any content location – on- premise and throughout the cloud.
Organizations using today’s file sharing services to improve data access and document sharing face the inherent limitations and risks of these services. File size limitations, slow performance over the wide area network and concerns over content security have limited enterprise adoption to simple collaboration scenarios.
Aspera Drive overcomes these limitations with a powerful and secure data sharing and collaboration application and backend platform. Teams can securely browse, sync, send and share files and directories of any size directly from Windows Explorer and Mac Finder, with maximum speed at any distance with full privacy and access control. Content is securely transferred from its native location with transparent browse and sync control in the desktop.
The FASP transfer platform, which powers the Drive file-sharing ecosystem, eliminates the trade-off decisions across access, security, infrastructure and cost. Customers have the flexibility to deploy in-house on dedicated infrastructure, in the cloud with virtual servers and storage, or using hybrid infrastructure combining on-premise and cloud. These options allow organizations to take full advantage of storage and bandwidth at any location, retaining full control over security and service levels, while enjoying the fastest possible access and transfer times.
“Aspera Drive brings the power of Aspera FASP directly to the desktop of users across the enterprise. The elegant end-user experience preserves all of the speed, security and reliability of Aspera technology and provides it to any individual in the extended organization,” said Michelle Munson, Aspera Co-Founder & CEO.
Aspera will be showcasing Drive and its entire suite of high-speed transfer software and services at NAB 2014.
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