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A Secure Enterprise Cloud Sharing Solution for Electrical Construction Companies

The ability to access data when and where it’s needed is a game-changer for organizations. Gone are the days where departments had to truck files to centralized locations for storage. With cloud and mobile technology becoming more coveted, deploying a secure and efficient enterprise file sync and share solution is crucial.

Although studies show that the construction industries are lax in their adoption of cloud computing, the overarching importance of cloud technology is undeniable. 

This article focuses on how Triofox can be used as an ad hoc file-sharing solution for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) companies.

Problem Definition: Electrical Company Case Study

Outlined below is an overview of the operational workflow of a medium-sized electrical construction company:

  • Company A is an Electrical construction company with two branches in the US and almost 300 employees in total.
  • They have an on-premise file server with about 4TB of data, which is replicated in the two offices using VMware.
  • They also have a considerable number of field engineers and workers as they do solar and electrical installations for Oil and Gas corporations.
  • Field/Remote workers previously relied on VPN to connect back to the on-premise file server to access files and Dropbox to share files easily.

The following section highlights the performance issues they encountered with the initial connectivity and file sharing solution and how Triofox addresses them.

Pain Points and Triofox Solution To Them

Research has found that construction companies have difficulty with communication and coordination, which can cause delays, higher costs, and poor ROI. Our case study also reflects how changes in the work environment due to innovative circumvention influenced by the COVID-19 global lockdown heightens the difficulties.

The pain points include:

  1. Employee frustration caused by VPN Performance issues.

Most of the employees worked from the offices in the past, so accessing on-premise file servers was not an issue. However, with the rise in remote working, hundreds of concurrent VPN tunnel connections on a firewall slows down the network, leading to multiple dropped connections and disgruntled employees who constantly have to reconnect with the system.

  1. Lack of granular control of permissions

Most consumer cloud storage platforms make it difficult for IT administrators to follow important security procedures. For instance, even though they use Office 365, they can’t utilize OneDrive/Sharepoint because, in OneDrive, you can’t set different sharing permissions for subfolders as OneDrive folder sync breaks the permission. For their contractors who work with many project folders, permissions are challenging to manage because permissions can’t be set up for each subfolder of a project folder.

Also, IT administrators can’t control which files users are syncing and who has access to shared files when using Dropbox.

  1. Incompatibility with estimation/database application

They use AccuBid Enterprise, a vital estimating software for their business, as it helps contractors create estimates quickly and accurately. However, this software does not integrate well with Dropbox file sync.

An ideal solution for them would be one which:

  • Allows their employees to access the company’s file server both from remote locations and within the company’s network.
  • Offers a secure file sharing alternative to collaborate internally with their contractors and externally with their business partners.

This breakdown makes Triofox an ideal solution.

Triofox file server access solution extends the functionality of local file servers, enabling cloud collaborative features while maintaining crucial attributes of on-premise servers such as data control and security.

It addresses all their pain points and delivers efficiently as a remote file-server access alternative to VPN and a secure file-sharing alternative to Dropbox/OneDrive. Here’s how.

  1. Eliminates VPN issues with its mapped drive approach

A mapped drive serves as both a physical and logical representation of a network that employees easily understand. With this, remote working employees can easily and securely access corporate files from anywhere. Hence, employees can quickly and efficiently accomplish common tasks when using file services in their daily tasks.

  1. Provides a granular level of control over folder structures

It’s important to have a centralized data repository. Doing so allows for easy data management and allows people in different departments to share information quickly.

Unlike other cloud solutions that allow no IT control or visibility, Triofox provides centralized access for IT managers.

  1. Allows For Seamless Collaboration

Collaboration tools play an essential role in facilitating efficient communication as virtual collaboration can be more complicated for contractors and engineering teams that work with real-time data. Field contractors have to report to decision-makers who aren’t directly exposed to on-field intelligence. It’s important to make sure the right information gets to the right person at the right time, as timely communication aids decision-making. This ensures that projects are managed properly and issues are resolved before they become problems during on-site execution.

With Triofox, large media files can be shared as secure web links without copying them to a different service to obtain the shareable link, preventing bandwidth drain, data leaks, and redundancy. Files can also be shared with multiple people without re-uploading and sharing updated links (because they use Office 365, files and folders can be shared as links instead of attachments via Outlook).

  1. Enable Offline Access

For on-field access with limited to no internet connection, the contractors can enable offline access to files they need and set up automatic synchronization of changes when internet connectivity is restored.

  1. Seamless Integration

It integrates with the existing Active Directory and retains NTFS permissions on files and folders. This way, existing users still have access to network shares. Through its client agents, users can access and share files via web browsers and mobile devices.

Users don’t have to worry about ad hoc software integration problems.

  1. Efficient Collaboration

Access to up-to-date project data enables construction workers to participate more effectively and the project team to be better organized. Files are automatically locked when in use to prevent overwriting. This makes it possible to collaborate on a project without worrying that other team members will undo or overwrite each other’s changes. Also, Triofox’s version control and file tracking feature ensures that each update is saved and traceable.

Conclusion Enterprises can be assured that sensitive data never leaves the file server while granting employees the flexibility to work from remote locations with or without an internet connection and on any device.

Enhance End User Access to Amazon AWS S3 With Mobile Remote File Access

The global pandemics have accelerated the rise in telecommuting and remote working has brought about the need to facilitate remote access to objects stored in AWS S3 buckets. Organizations whose end users just require access to Amazon S3 need a client application that provides easy access, as Amazon S3 is not beginner-friendly. While Amazon has an S3 file gateway service/ virtual software appliance that provides an interface for on-premise access to objects in the bucket by caching recent S3 files locally and presenting an SMB or NFS endpoint, one can see how remote access can pose a problem. A clear example is outlined in the use case below.

  • A private investment firm migrated 2TB data to Amazon S3.
  • Deployed the file gateway virtual appliance on their on-premise server but used it as an SMB share via an on-premise virtual appliance.
  • Found it very difficult to connect when working outside the network perimeter, hence deployed a VPN to connect to the office network to mount the drive and access S3 buckets. 

The problems encountered:

  • Multiple objects are created with every change made by an SMB client through the file gateway, and the need for lifecycle policies to be set up to curtail it and can quickly complicate things.
  • It’s inconvenient to connect to a VPN to mount a drive to an internal IP address before using Amazon S3 as an SMB share.

In this article, we’ll show you how to work around Amazon’s S3 file gateway’s LAN access constraints for simplicity and convenience in a remote working environment.

Why S3 Object Storage?

Amazon S3 is a highly durable, cost-effective, and scalable cloud infrastructure service for enterprises. When used as an on-premise server backup, it offers flexible storage management capabilities, even much better than other cloud computing service providers.

Scaling business infrastructure to the cloud is a digital transformation trend businesses are adopting to meet growing business needs and survive in the rapidly evolving digital world. While cost is an inhibiting factor for cloud migration, Amazon S3 offers the best cost-saving incentives, especially for businesses with big data. With S3 bucket unlimited storage capacity, companies do not have to worry about incurring heavy expenses from storing their data in the cloud or managing data centers to keep up with their growing storage needs.

The primary concern about mirroring in-office user experience to ensure seamless collaboration while maintaining security and controlling data resources to stay policy-compliant is quite challenging.

As previously stated, the S3 file gateway enables on-premise applications with low-latency access to data stored in the bucket, which means provisions should be made for users accessing those objects outside the network perimeter. While there are a number of S3 access tools available, such as CloudberryLab S3 Explorer, TntDrive, or ElephantDrive, few provide a ‘file server’ experience to simplify the process, much like Dropbox provided a user-friendly interface to store files, relying solely on the S3 bucket storage architect of the AWS.

1. High Complexity

S3 is a massive storage bucket, so IAM policies need to be updated to provide folder-level permissions for those with access to particular S3 buckets to ensure granular control over data. However, Amazon’s IAM policies can get complex, especially when many users require varying levels of access permissions to multiple buckets.

2. Data Compliance

There is no central console to monitor or account for who has access to what data or to track users’ activity. Because S3 does not have a bucket filter option, any user identity generated in the IAM can display all buckets in the linked AWS account, which could result in a compliance breach.

Triofox is a cloud file server solution that addresses these problems. Equipped with remote and mobile access features, the Triofox client agent can be used as a gateway stand-in when coupled with an identity provider (IDP) for authentication to access files stored in the S3 bucket.

How Triofox Addresses the Challenges?

1. Eliminate VPN Hassles

Triofox’s mapped drive eliminates excessive workarounds to access files (stored as objects), saving users time and enabling IT personnel to focus on more critical tasks.

2. Provides Security Without Compromising Productivity

Triofox supports native integration with Active Directory to protect sensitive files from unauthorized access while providing a seamless remote working experience for authenticated users across devices, improving productivity. End-users also have restricted access to their files and file shares, which are provided automatically when the existing identity management system is integrated.

3. Cache files for low Latency Access and WAN Optimization

Like the S3 file gateway, Triofox provides local caching to enable users offline access to recent files. A helpful feature for users working from home with lower bandwidth. In this case, an encrypted, remote agent cache is set up on each client, and only changes are synchronized to the file storage when connectivity is restored. It is also helpful for employees who need access to data but might not be in a location with an active internet connection.

In addition, access can be immediately cut off from the central console when an endpoint is compromised. 

4. Maintain Data Governance and Compliance Guidelines

IT has full control over what happens to data thanks to a centralized user management panel. Every activity performed on data is logged and traceable to the user thanks to its audit trace and files log feature.

 Triofox Implementation

Here’s how Triofox can be used to enhance S3 bucket access:

  • Deploy Azure Active Directory as the identity provider (sync on-premise AD with Azure Active Directory).
  • Configure and Install the Triofox server on a clean Windows Server virtual machine and integrate Active Directory, selecting S3 as the file storage (see link for complete steps).

The result is end-users can enjoy the ease of a cloud server interface. This is an excellent solution for organizations that prioritize security and productivity.

Register today for a free demo: https://calendly.com/triofox/demo

Cloud Migration: How To Have Better VPN Performance After Moving to AWS EC2

Cloud computing is quickly becoming the standard for enterprises looking to scale operations. Mission-critical workloads traditionally allocated to dedicated servers in data centers are now processed by instances running in the cloud, allowing organizations to cut down their IT expenses and eliminate upfront cost, and the complexity of integrating new technologies with existing workloads. There is no doubt that moving data and applications from on-premise data centers to the cloud is a feasible option for businesses to maintain and strengthen their competitive advantage. However, it is not always easy to make a big change to a large and established business because of all the processes, procedures, and quite recently, work arrangements.

This blog highlights particular challenges remote workers face after a migration process to the EC2 and proffers a solution to the identified issues.

What is EC2?

Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is an AWS service offering that allows companies to create virtual instances of their on-premise servers, store data on virtual drives, distribute loads across machines, and scale existing services.

EC2 Cloud Migration: Case Study

When considering your organization’s cloud adoption, you must take into account the people whose workflow will be affected. According to PwC, one of the biggest challenges to adopting cloud technology is the skill gap or lack of expertise. For instance, employees and users may be familiar with the old process, and it could take them significant effort to acclimate to a new system. It can also be that slight changes in operation affect other areas such as accessibility, which could be problematic as business profitability is inadvertently tied to employee’s productivity.

The case study below is a typical example of what we mean:

  • The company has three sites in the US but is looking to expand operations to the UK.
  • Data is currently being migrated to Amazon EC2 with requisite data taking the lead and legacy data hindmost (as their migration plan was devised to guarantee the least disruption).
  • Installed AWS site-to-site VPN to facilitate EC2 server access from the office.

The problem with this process is that remote users are required to use VPN to connect back to the corporate network to access files in EC2 servers as it is deployed within the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). Consequently, the speed of access is affected, especially when the VPN has a performance issue.

Other VPN effects on remote working include:

  • VPN requires an active internet connection, a problem for employees that require on-field access to the instance or offline access to files.
  • VPN connections rely on the tunneling of public network traffic, which introduces inherent variability and unpredictability of performance.
  • CDN can’t speed up content redirected from VPN

The goal of a CDN is to serve content to users from the “closest” possible location. This allows content providers to serve content faster. However, because a VPN connects a user to a distant network, they can’t take advantage of the CDN or edge caching.

  • The office network has to be constantly monitored as any interruption could lead to a single point of failure.

Given the current economic environment, implementing a remote working policy has become essential for business. Not just to keep up with trends but also to stay ahead of the competitive market. Tackling the inefficiencies of VPN is one way to start.

How Triofox Fixes the Problem

One way management can facilitate a smooth transitioning is to mirror the existing workflow. In the case study, remote employees wouldn’t have a problem if the remote file access solution mirrored the mapped drive file access experience working within the office perimeter. Triofox can be provisioned for that.

Triofox caters to the contingent or work-from-home workforce by adding mobility and collaboration functionalities to existing file servers while providing a cloud drive letter solution for seamless operability. When used with Amazon’s EC2, it can transform the server into a private cloud file server or a private cloud file sharing solution, where authorized users can easily collaborate across regions and geographical locations. The result is that employees can stay productive on the go without management sacrificing security or convenience.

Other advantages include:

  • No need to route employee traffic through a VPN.

Triofox speeds up access to network shares without Businesses having to go through the trouble of setting up a VPN.

  • Triofox accepts file requests over HTTPS/SSL protocol and transfers (after AD authentication). It leverages the global delivery network (CDN); HTTPS-based protocol can traverse the CDN and speed up access.
  • Connection to EC2 server is independent of the on-premise network. Hence, even if there is network disruption on-site, remote workers are unaffected.
  • Speeds up access to files stored in the virtual server. Its differential upload feature ensures that only changes are synchronized, saving bandwidth and time.
  • Users can access frequently used files without an active connection to be available offline in the case of a limited or slow connection. However, files in the local cache remain encrypted at rest and can only be accessed after successful login. The files are protected with the same protection level as if they are still sitting in the cloud.
  • Provides an interface to simplify direct access to Amazon S3 buckets (when used to backup rarely accessed files in EC2 instances).
  • Employees can collaborate easily by sharing files over the Internet as secure web links. They can also access network server shares through a browser on their mobile device.
  • Remote wipe feature to deprovision compromised devices or users at the end of their contracts.
  • Provides data auditing and reporting features to keep businesses in control of what happens to their data and accountable to regulatory bodies.

Deployment Overview:

  • Install Triofox server agent on the EC2 instance (click here for the complete steps)
  • Install Triofox client agent.

For businesses yet to migrate to the cloud, Triofox simplifies the cloud migration process by integrating AD and NTFS permissions, allowing employees to maintain access to existing file shares. It can be deployed as a hybrid cloud solution, which is suitable for organizations that aren’t prepared to fully migrate to the cloud.

For more information on this solution, schedule a demo.

Remote Working Technology: How To Avoid VPN Issues and Secure Network Assets

There is no doubt that remote working offers numerous benefits regarding efficiency, productivity, and cost-effectiveness. But to reap these benefits, the right technology must be in place to support remote working. However, data sharing is the foundation that makes remote working possible for companies, with employee’s ability to work remotely being heavily reliant on how quickly and efficiently vital data and files can be accessed by those in need of such data.

One major challenge faced by businesses with employees working remotely is accessing corporate files securely. Hence, the goal is to secure network assets while ensuring employees working remotely have the ease of access as someone working in the office.

This blog explores the most common connection challenges faced by remote users and the best way to solve these issues.

VPN Limitations for Remote Working

Following the global lockdown declaration, it is understandable that most companies opted for Virtual Private Networks, the seemingly fastest connection route to keep their businesses afloat.

Many have since realized the problem with that choice. Listed below are the significant limitations of VPNs:

  1. Offline Editing Capability

With companies hiring cross-continent while offering the work from home option, their employees must have offline editing options. The necessity is even more pronounced for digital nomads or employees working on the go, as they are likely to suffer internet inconsistencies.

Because VPNs require an active/ dedicated connection, when remote employees can’t access the files they need to work on in a timely fashion, it leads to a massive drop in productivity.

  1. Leverage Content Delivery Network (CDN)

VPN traversing over a long distance is slow and fails to leverage CDN benefits such as improved uptime, reduced bandwidth, and SSL encryption, all available for HTTP-based protocols.

  1. Integrate With Zero Trust Security Model

Businesses widely adopt the zero-trust approach to secure valuable network assets, particularly given the rise in remote working. Meanwhile, VPNs by their nature weren’t intended for the remote workforce as it requires perimeter access/ server proximity to work effectively.

Also, VPNs are the polar opposite of the zero trust model. Zero trust implementation is mostly HTTPS-based as a gateway, intercepting HTTPS communications and prompting authentication using advanced authentication methods. VPNs grant unrestricted access to the network, expanding attack surface areas.

  1. Employee’s Hack Leads to Data Sprawl

Another challenge is data sprawl, whereby a user copies important files locally to maintain offline access. Not only does this lead to data inconsistencies, but it also compromises data security.

It is essential to keep data consistent even when offline, especially when working in teams. Ideally, all your data would be synced up when connected to the Internet, so changes are updated on the server and reside securely in the cloud.

  1. Dampens Remote Work Experience

Employee experience in remote working is crucial. As shown in Riverbed’s Future Of Work global survey, VPN logins and disconnection issues were cited as especially problematic. The disconnection from the corporate network and slow file downloads was two of the most significant problems faced by remote working respondents.

If your remote users are constantly being disconnected from the enterprise every time they try to access file shares over the Internet, they could get irritated or frustrated.

Securing the network infrastructure to support flexible working styles is necessary for businesses that are yet to implement a remote working policy. Hence, while a VPN seems like a secure way to connect multiple remote computers to the network, it is not a sustainable option.

Why Any Cloud Solution Just Won’t Cut It

With cloud computing, data stored in one place can be accessed by anyone regardless of where they are physically located. It also offers scalability, efficiency, and profitability benefits. For these reasons, migrating to the cloud is often an attractive option.

For example, migrating to cloud collaborative platforms SharePoint can be a desirable option. But such migration might not be ideal for businesses with specific data infrastructure, especially those built up over several years and spread across multiple file shares, machines, and locations. The uncertainty of the financial implication makes it cost-prohibitive for SMBs with large data sets.

How Triofox Addresses VPN and Cloud Migration Issues

Triofox is designed to give users remote access to existing file shares. It is a great cloud-enabled file sharing and syncing platform that enables secure access across all devices.

This solution is perfect for businesses that:

  • Have large data sets spread across multiple servers.
  • Need to enhance the remote working experience for their staff.
  • Operate in AEC verticals with remote employees.
  • Require a long-term and sustainable secure file and collaboration solution.

Below are some more benefits of Triofox:

Cross-Site Collaboration

When working with a team, file locking is essential for preventing versions from being accidentally overwritten or deleted. Most cloud services don’t support CAD files, but with Triofox’s mapped drive, users can access the file locking and version control features to keep track of the changes.

When working offline, files stored in the local cache are encrypted and can automatically be synchronized when the internet connection is restored.

Support for Large Files and Private File Shares

Triofox affords users the option to transfer large files as secure web links. It takes away the redundancy of copying files to an external storage service to collaborate with partners or clients. It can also integrate with Outlook to automatically convert file attachments to links, secure files with data-at-rest encryption, and transfer over SSL.

Always-On, HTTPS-Based Drive Mapping

Users no longer have to worry about being suddenly disconnected from the network, as Triofox’s mapped drive is a constant. It is simple enough that authorized users can connect to the network at any time without help or network interference.

Centralized Control Across Multiple Sites

Triofox syncs data to a global namespace. It provides desktop agents and mobile applications for a complete end-to-end access solution and simplifies the user experience. It maintains data consistency with versioning and integrates directly with Microsoft Active Directory for user and permission management.

Other advantages over VPN include:

● Eliminate network downtime and provide remote access to enterprise file shares from anywhere without a VPN.
● Reduce network spread and reduce corporate risk. Eliminate costly workarounds commonly used by remote users to access their company file server.
● Triofox provides an efficient, discreet, and cost-effective way for your remote workers to work from any location, even off-grid, by offering offline access to cached file server shares.
● Centralizes data that is spread across multiple locations and devices and can serve as a zero trust solution for remote file server access.
● Triofox combines the advantages of DFS, VPN, and cloud storage to provide a private cloud structure, offering better control over cost and security.

To get started on Triofox, sign up for a free trial or schedule a demo.

Triofox Hybrid Cloud Server Solution: Remote Access VPN Alternative for Creative Businesses & Advertising Agencies

The breakout of the COVID-19 pandemic caught the world by surprise and saw businesses adapting innovative solutions to stay afloat during the worldwide lockdown. Remote work, which was a working perk exclusive to certain positions and job titles, became the only working option for most businesses offering what was considered “non-essential” services. These saw organizations scurrying to adapt the fastest remote working options available to risk sinking in the sudden economic downturn caused by the rapid spread of the flu.

Contrary to the suspicions that remote working would take its toll on businesses because of its perceived lack of structure and solitary nature that contrasted with the connectivity and community that in-office collaboration afforded, remote work has proven to be the future of work.

By now, even with the lockdown ease and rollout of the vaccine, most businesses have realized that remote working is not a passing trend, and they must integrate efficient remote working policies into their business operations. Hence, companies must find and adapt long-term scalable solutions for file sharing and synchronized collaboration between remote teams.

In this article, we will focus on the challenges of working remotely using a VPN in the creative industry and share how organizations can extend remote working long-term for improved performance and security, even without a full cloud migration.

VPN to the Rescue…or Not

VPN was seen as the ultimate quick fix for businesses that wanted their employees to access corporate files without risking security. As a result, its popularity skyrocketed, but the challenges manifested as the months wore on.

Here is a play out of the VPN remote access experience by a previous VPN user:

  • Company designs ads for impulse buy products.
  • The workload was multiplied after COVID hit because they deal with online advertising and sales.
  • An increase in workload led to an increased workforce, doubling data output.
  • The company was fine with the sales team working over VPN connections, but not so for their designers, who had to frequently access the photo library stored on the file server. The directory listing took too long to load over VPN, delaying search and sorting through thumbnails – they used most of the adobe’s creative cloud software.
  • Since their photos were all stored in a single photo library (with pictures dating back to 2003) and had several network shares (each 100GB or more), this made work slow and insufferable.
  • In addition, they could not migrate fully to the cloud because of the heavy media files.

VPN, which provides secure access through its encryption and cloaking features, remains what it is, a temporary fix. Its usage for designers in creative agencies can be off-putting. And slower home network speed, which can be a significant bottleneck for remote teams, is further worsened by the dampening bandwidth effect of a VPN. Using InDesign, remote design teams reported significant slowdowns when connecting to their company’s on-prem file server using VPNs. Still, they had to use it because personal or public networks expose the company to cyber threats and attacks.

Although the needs of businesses vary according to industry and size, irrespective of the differentiating limitations, productivity plunge and employee frustration were shared consequences of VPN usage.

Even though business needs vary by industry and size, VPN use has been linked to decreased productivity and employee dissatisfaction.

Other challenges that could affect operations include:

  • There is a higher risk of data corruption due to reduced bandwidth and high latency fluctuations.
  • VPNs lack the granular level of control needed to monitor and control data access.
  • VPNs are a choice target for hackers, and their successful infiltration affects companies engaging their services, as they have to bear the brunt of data breaches.
  • If a uniform corporate VPN network is not set up, employees risk exposing company data through the use of public Wi-Fi or unscrupulous VPN vendors hiding under the guise of free or cheap VPN providers. Even when companies incorporate this, a data compliance breach is inevitable when the company’s data is replicated on the servers of third parties during VPN tunneling.

Securely Access and Share Files Without a VPN

Some businesses opt out of complete cloud server migration because the process can be hectic and could lead to significant workflow disruption when migrating. Large file size, long path names, windows character limitations, and numbers of files per folder (files have to be reorganized to prevent sync issues) are only a few issues affecting cloud migration and sync. And fixing those limitations is resource-intensive. 

Also, most cloud services do not support essential windows server security features such as file locking and permission control. For instance, Adobe Creative Cloud still doesn’t support control permissions for contributors (the horror of having hours’ worth of work overwritten by a two-second update). As explained by a representative, “Currently shared libraries are always writable by all participants.” 

Since server-side edits aren’t supported, the best bet is for designers to work from their local devices and upload to central storage when done. However, for organizations that rely on PSD and heavy media files, a cloud-based environment is sorely expensive.

Businesses in similar situations (firms who choose to keep their on-premises file servers) can take advantage of Triofox. This hybrid cloud server solution enhances the functionalities of file servers by adding mobility, data sharing, and security capabilities. Triofox server solution allows secure remote file access without a VPN.

Benefits of Triofox Hybrid Cloud Server Solution

Businesses can improve the performance and productivity of their staff with corporate data never leaving the server. This is possible as Triofox compliments the security of file servers with the flexibility of cloud storage. Outlined below are other benefits of deploying the Triofox server solution as a VPN alternative:

  • Organizations no longer have to sacrifice security for accessibility or vice versa as Triofox offers the best of both worlds by enhancing the existing file servers with mobile file accessibility and easy file sharing solutions.
  • Organizations can improve the work-from-home experience for their employees by removing VPN bottlenecks.
  • Secure remote access to on-premise file servers eliminates the need for engaging third-party VPN vendors, greatly reducing the risk of a data breach.
  • Triofox secure file sharing solutions make it easy to share large files and collaborate with teams, partners, and clients.
  • Users can easily adapt the Triofox solution because it offers a similar mapped-drive experience, so there’s no disruption to the workflow after deployment.
  • As a VPN alternative, Triofox fixes the scalability, performance, and security issues while providing management features and security tools.

To get started on Triofox, sign up for a free trial or schedule a demo.

How Businesses Can Securely Share Data and Collaborate Between Various Networks

Any organization’s most valuable asset is its information because it is integral to decision-making, forecasting, and resource allocation. And the more accurate, timely, and consistent information is to business operations, the better one can respond to changing customer needs. Hence, constant and effective data sharing is the key to business success. However, for some verticals, sharing files between different networks is a challenge.

Sharing files across multiple networks can present some bottlenecks, and the costs and difficulties involved in setting up the necessary infrastructure can make this process time-consuming, inefficient, and expensive.

The primary goal of this article is to help businesses understand how Triofox can protect their valuable data and share it across distributed networks to work more efficiently.

Data Sharing Between Isolated Networks Made Easy

Users can quickly share data among themselves and external business partners for collaborative work in today’s digital world. As a result, data is a vital aspect in enhancing performance and productivity, regardless of the type of business. As an enterprise, however, ensuring that data is transmitted securely can be difficult.

In an environment where the business data is located on isolated networks, there should be an easy way to share files securely and efficiently across them. But that is not always the case. Here is a real-life scenario:

An agency operating in different locations needed an easy way to move exported data to other networks. They accumulated several GB per day of emails with their workflow and required a solution accessible to 100-200 users. However, they used the manual approach to data sharing. Employees from other networks had to upload data from the virtual machines in their lab environments to cloud applications to make them accessible to other employees. Currently, they use Accellion to copy the files between networks manually. Both processes proved challenging as they have about 5 TB of information, and on some occasions, large files failed to transfer. Matter-of-fact, they had several situations where the files did fail (smaller than 100GB).

Gladinet’s Triofox solution makes data sharing straightforward. Unlike the existing means of file sharing, it eliminates those extra steps where users have to copy data into an external cloud solution. Instead, users can quickly turn a folder into a web-facing folder, accessible to users on other networks via a mapped drive.

The way out is to deploy Triofox on one network, and have other networks connected to the desired folders using its mapped drive.

Cost-Effective Alternative to Datto BCDR Appliance for Small Business Customers

Businesses can also benefit from Triofox’s scalable cloud backup and disaster recovery solution, which has a lower total cost of ownership, more flexibility, and, of course, security. For many firms, integrating disaster recovery and backup services is essential. In addition, customizing services to meet your company’s demands fosters trust and can help decide its profitability.

Because cost might deter using cloud services, consolidating different cloud services products for efficiency could be a game-changer. Many firms fail to establish an adequate backup plan for business continuity and disasters because the cost is a decisive issue for them when picking a backup solution.

Our BCDR strategy combines on-premises capabilities with cloud-based storage to preserve data for clients’ business needs and make it accessible whenever and wherever they are needed. Triofox accomplished this using version control to the files, and it keeps snapshots and full logs of file modifications.

Triofox’s sync and share feature turn on-premises file servers into private file sharing servers and a centralized data repository as files are stored at multiple locations on different devices. Hence, they act as backups, and previous versions can easily be restored.

Simplified Access & Management

Businesses need a simple product to deploy and manage while providing a simplified data-sharing experience across networks or geographies to increase productivity and improve efficiency.

Dispersed teams have created a demand for a more efficient data-sharing solution that utilizes existing infrastructure to efficiently distribute information among a broad set of data partners. Some solutions are so complex that users have to reach out to the IT department to share large files or specific file formats, increasing employee frustration and reducing productivity.

Secure File Sharing for External Collaboration

Compliance problems arise when businesses entrust their data to third-party cloud services during file sharing. Not only do they open themselves up to lawsuits, but they also risk leaking vital information to big players. However, with Triofox, businesses gain the flexibility of a public consumer cloud service without compromising control over corporate data. Its key features are mobility, ease of access, and security.

Triofox provides advanced drive mapping technology in its solution. It is the perfect option for businesses with security concerns about using external cloud storage for sensitive information. The mapped drive provides:

  • Endpoint encryption.
  • On-demand synchronization.
  • Local file caching.
  • Binary differential uploads.
  • Other optimizations for files and folders to be accessed over the Internet.

Triofox offers centralized control over data permissions and updates, missing when end-users engage external cloud storage services like Dropbox. 

In all, Triofox offers a holistic solution to corporate data sharing and proactive backup services for disaster recovery.

To learn more about how Triofox can better suit your organization’s needs, request a demo

Enterprise File Sync and Share Solutions: Why Triofox Is the Perfect Replacement for DatAnywhere

The most pressing issue facing businesses today can be summed up in a single word: data. A major issue is the lack of control over where data is stored and how it is used. Data sharing must be done in a transparent and barrier-free manner. For some businesses, this means entrusting third-party providers with the management and security of their cloud files. However, it is common knowledge that using public cloud services to share company data is a high-risk activity due to GDPR violations, data loss, and cyber-criminal vulnerability.

Varonis DatAnywhere was popular enterprise sync and share solution for a long time since it offered a simple, cost-effective alternative to public cloud-based file-sharing services. However, since it has reached its end of life (EOL), you are putting your business at risk if you are still using their service. “New updates and upgrades will not be published, and new platforms (such as new versions of IOS, Android, Windows, and so on) will not be supported,” according to them. After February 28, 2020, DatAnywhere support services will be discontinued.” Triofox offers the same secure private file sharing experience with support guaranteed to give you a good run for your money.

In this article, we’ll go over some of the most common data-sharing concerns and why the Triofox server solution is the best way to turn your corporate infrastructure into a secure private cloud-like platform for secure remote access and collaboration.

The Need for Secure File Sharing

Dropbox has become a popular cloud storage platform in recent years. Its most notable advantage is the ease with which you may share files with your team and external business partners. However, the way Dropbox is used in corporate situations poses some security concerns. For example, data can be very sensitive for a construction company. The remote collaboration will sometimes require sharing vital organizational information such as contracts, blueprints, field photos, videos, etc. Hackers or unscrupulous competitors can intercept the right tools. This is why it is essential to make sure your data is safe.

Businesses have reported millions of dollars in lost revenue and productivity because of the recent data breaches, and the material damage continues. This can be devastating for an organization. Though the commercial impact of a data breach varies greatly depending on the size of the company and the industry in question, the effect that can range from a decline in revenue, decreased productivity, and financial ruin can significantly impact a business.

Why Triofox Is a Better Alternative to DatAnywhere

As they most often operate in different locations, construction companies can’t run their operations optimally without a system that provides employees with the proper flow of information and allows them to share and store documents in real-time. Also, the need to share documents with clients or partners requires the share functionalities of cloud storage. Triofox solves the challenges of transferring data securely across geographies while minimizing costs, complexity, and errors – whether human error or hardware.

Triofox addresses these problems by providing a safe and collaborative working environment to store files in one place. It is a cross-platform team collaboration solution that offers efficient and secure enterprise file sync and share services without the risk of data exposure. Its solution makes it easy for people to work wherever and whenever they need to, and without the fear that their sensitive data will wind up in the wrong hands. Beyond the safety and ease of use factors, Triofox provides real-time backup and recovery in case of disaster.

A real-life examination of a construction company whose needs are aligned with the Triofox solution is outlined below. If your firm can relate to the majority of the pain areas, Triofox could be the ideal solution for you.

  • Construction Company with over 30TB data and a distributed team spread across four (4) branches.
  • Due to the sensitive nature of the business, prefers to keep data on private file servers
  • Wants more control than Dropbox offers; wants to keep control of data even after it has been copied to Dropbox for sharing.
  • The constant fear of data falling into the wrong hands, plus the fact that engaging Dropbox violates data compliance policies.
  • Considering cloud migration but doesn’t have time or resources to deal with migration complexities.
  • Needs a solution that users can quickly implement and manage; file-sharing shouldn’t require the specialty of a tech person.
  • Needs a partner that will help with initial setup and configuration and ongoing support.

Benefits of Triofox Server Solution

Similar to Datanywhere, Triofox extends the file-sharing functionality of existing windows file shares, making them accessible over the web. Matter-of-fact, file sharing can be as easy as sending a link. It provides a mapped drive, where users can quickly access file shares.

By deploying a self-hosted version of Triofox, you can ensure data security and control while improving the performance and productivity of the users. Listed below are the benefits of deploying the Triofox server solution:

  • Triofox eradicates the issues that come with employing external cloud services for collaboration as its solution is built on existing file server infrastructure to extend its functionalities.
  • Its AD & NTFS Integration features ensure seamless technology adaptation to prevent lost productivity, which can cost your business a lot of money.
  • It is cost-effective as the solution requires little to minimal training; Users can easily adapt since it provides a familiar working experience.
  • Allow businesses to maintain data governance and control for policy compliance and privacy of client’s information.
  • It offers more control than Dropbox. Triofox provides centralized access controls, audit tracking, and report features, giving you autonomous control over your data.
  • It offers simplified management and user experience
  • The solution keeps data on private file shares
  • It has remote device wipes and encryption to reduce device vulnerabilities.

To learn more about how Triofox can better suit your organization’s needs, request a demo

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Market opportunity

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations all around the world decided to transition to remote working. The global enterprise file access, file synchronization, and the file-sharing market is expected to reach USD 16.99 billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 26.3% during the period of 2020 – 2025.*

*ReportLinker global enterprise file synchronization and sharing market forecast 2020-2025

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We work together with our reseller partners to expand business for mutual growth. Potential to earn as much as 30% on all the revenue generated together.

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Continued demand and consistent performance of Triofox ensures continued contracts, giving our partners a high ROI.

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We have a culture that is open, transparent, and centered on our customers and partners. Full access to the deal registration portal for 100% protection and monitoring.

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Remote File Server Access: Why Triofox is the Ideal Solution for the Real Estate Organizations

Data infrastructure security is vital in the real estate industry. With the rising trend in remote working and mobility, organizations risk-targeted attacks through insecure communication activities and have to proactively put measures to prevent attacks or intrusion while maintaining secure user access.

Although remote working has its advantages, organizations are at a higher risk of cybercrimes and security threats due to increased dependency on remote access. Research has shown that over 90% of data breaches are caused by human error, particularly unauthorized access to private information caused by lapses on the part of the users. Therefore, organizations must take extreme measures to secure the company’s data and oblige data compliance policies when working remotely.

Global cybercrime damage by the end of 2021 will be in billions of dollars according to the research done by Cybersecurity ventures.

There are many solutions to this challenge, but they depend on the business model and existing network structure. However, whether your company has decided on complete cloud migration, an on-premise, or a hybrid cloud working environment, it remains that having a centralized data infrastructure could forestall most of the challenges that accompany remote working.

This article will discuss the operational problems faced by real estate companies when it comes to remote access and file sharing and highlight features of Triofox that cater specifically to those problems.

Remote Access Solution for Real Estate Organizations

Although organizational needs and requirements differ, when choosing a remote access solution for collaboration and file-sharing, real estate organizations need one that addresses the following points:

  • The client’s data must be protected to maintain its integrity and prevent legal issues that can arise if a data breach compromises their private information.
  • Employees need secure and seamless access to timely data to boost productivity and meet targets.
  • Management needs to ensure employees/staff work in sync irrespective of the organizational structure (whether the business has one office or several offices).
  • Ease collaboration with partners, clients, or external contractors, while maintaining complete control of data.

Triofox server solution covers all of the points mentioned above and more. It maintains data centralization by enhancing existing file servers with remote access, collaboration, and mobile file-sharing capabilities. Consequently, unifying the workforce without compromising on security or accessibility. In the following section, we will show how Triofox guarantees a more accessible and efficient remote working experience by providing the following services to both small and large real estate organizations:

  1. Remote offline access and automatic data synchronization
  2. Access control and management to prevent unauthorized access to corporate data
  3. Secure file-sharing both internally and externally to ease communication
  4. Large file handling
  5. Security features to guarantee data governance
  6. Optimize Storage and prevent data sprawl
  7. Backup and Data recovery services
  8. Easy to operate and maintain

Remote Offline Access

When working in the field, crews need an easy way to access and sync files remotely to the corporate server, which could pose a problem when working in areas or places without internet connectivity. And having to transfer or back up documents or media files manually could lead to data inconsistency or employee negligence. Worse, employees can lose data if devices that are not backed up are stolen or damaged during field operations.

With Triofox, files are cached on the local device and can be accessed offline. Also, all updates are automatically synchronized on the corporate network when internet connectivity is restored.

Access Control and Management

Triofox uses the existing file server Active Directory information to ensure that only approved users access the files. Furthermore, file permissions may be set at various levels of the directory hierarchy to ensure that only authorized users have access to particular files.

Secure File Sharing

To boost productivity, users need to access data on demand without seeking support from IT personnel or technically advanced users. The traditional route of provisioning VPN clients to each endpoint to connect securely to a file server is arduous and problematic to navigate (let’s not get started on the damping effect on the network). And for management, it is hard to control the outflow of data, and it is also quite expensive.

Thankfully, Triofox’s mapped drive provides direct access to the company’s file server through any device. Therefore, boosting productivity without sacrificing data security.

When it comes to external file-sharing or collaboration, its advanced sharing options allow file owners to set automatic expiration of shared links and assigned view-only permissions to disable downloads.

Large Files Handling

During property inspection or scouting, field workers need visual (pictures or video) coverage of the properties for documentation or communication purposes, and transferring these -sometimes heavy media files-can be challenging. Triofox maintains network performance when working on large files by updating the files’ changes and not automatically synchronizing the entire file, preventing strain on the network bandwidth. 

Also, while other file sharing services might require that you upload your files to their platform or dedicated storage location before transferring to external users, transferring or receiving large files from clients or independent contractors is seamless with Triofox. Large files can be sent as secure web links via Outlook emails to authorized users. Moreover, its desktop integration feature allows direct sharing with a right-click (within windows explorer).

Data Governance

There’s no need to engage third-party vendors and risk your company’s data getting replicated to another location. Triofox server solution ensures that the client’s data stays in the data center. Organizations can maintain data ownership and data compliance (and prevent potential lawsuits that can occur due to data breaches).

Optimize Storage and Prevent Data Sprawl

With Triofox, you can prevent data duplication and storage wastage. It integrates file sharing and sync services, so you can avoid performance issues that stem from data infrastructure complexity and data sprawl, which arises when files are stored and transferred using different services.

Data Back-up and Recovery

Triofox offers private cloud backup services so data – if ever lost on the file server – can always be recovered. It backs up folders and files shares on remote PCs and servers.

Easy To Operate and Maintain

Triofox’s intuitive user interface is easy to navigate. Users hardly need a reorientation of the solution because it offers a familiar mapped drive experience. Its deployment doesn’t spell a disruption in workflow, and users can quickly adapt added benefits/features provided by Triofox to the existing file server infrastructure.

To get your real estate company started on the Triofox server solution, Sign up for a Free Demo.

Do You Really Need Data-at-Rest Encryption if the Data Stays on Your Local File Servers?

When you want to ensure the highest level of security for the data stored on your organization’s servers, you need to encrypt that data. Employing data-at-rest encryption protects your data from being viewed by unauthorized users – including any cybercriminals who breach your system.

What Does Encryption at Rest Mean?

The phrase encryption at rest, sometimes called data-at-rest encryption, has a specific meaning. It all hinges on whether your data is stored in one place or being transferred.

Data at Rest and Data in Transit

Your company’s data is either at rest or in transit. Data at rest refers to information maintained on the company’s servers but does not communicate with other applications. It has a fixed location and isn’t going anywhere. Data-at-rest can is only available to approved users and is typically secured using various methods, including passwords, firewalls, and anti-malware utilities.

In contrast, data in transit (sometimes called data in motion) is that data moves from one place to another. It can refer to data that is literally in motion – that is, transferring data in real-time via file transfer, email, or other forms of communication. It can also refer to stored data at this moment but is used daily, either by individual users or third-party applications – that is, your most-accessed data.

Think of data at rest, then, as data in longer-term storage and data in transit as data that are frequently moved or accessed.

Which is More Secure?

Data in transit is inherently less secure than data at rest. Data-in-transit can be intercepted at three different points – at the source, at the delivery point, and anywhere in between. However, data at rest is easier to protect because it doesn’t move from one location to another.

How Encryption Works

Encryption is a way of protecting your data. It works by scrambling that data in a way that anyone viewing the file wouldn’t be able to read it. This scrambled or encrypted data is thus totally useless to anyone accessing it without proper permission – including cybercriminals.

To unscramble and view the data, you need the appropriate decryption key, which is essentially a digital file that contains the information necessary to unlock the encrypted data. Without the proper decryption key, an encrypted file is unreadable. When unlocked by the decryption key, the file is returned to its original unscrambled condition.

What Kinds of Data Can You Encrypt?

You can encrypt any type of data at rest. Encryption is commonly applied to the most valuable or sensitive data stored by an organization, such as customer records, credit card data, employee HR records, confidential reports and plans, and the like. You can encrypt document files (such as Microsoft Word and Google Docs documents), spreadsheets, presentations, even image files.

Encryption at Rest vs. In Transit

Encryption at rest is any form of encryption that you apply to data at rest. The digital file is encrypted with a unique digital key, and that key is given only to those authorized to access the data. When someone with the proper permission wants to read the file, the decryption key is applied, and the file is decrypted for that person’s use. Anyone else trying to access the file won’t be able to read it.

Data in transit is more difficult to encrypt. It requires encryption at the source, at the destination, and during transit. Full encryption for data in transit is called end-to-end encryption.

What Happens If Data is Not Encrypted?

The Ponemon Institute’s 2021 Global Encryption Trends Study reports that only 42% of companies encrypt their customer data. What can happen if a cybercriminal attacks a company that does not encrypt its data? Assuming the malicious actor gets through any security protections that may exist, unencrypted data is just waiting to be accessed by a malicious actor. Suppose a hacker has access to information that is not encrypted. In that case, he can read that data, download (steal) that data for future use, encrypt the data and hold it for ransom (that’s how ransomware works), or delete the information completely. If data is encrypted, a hacker can’t read it even if he’s able to break into your system. If the data is not encrypted, however, all bets are off.

However, if anyone can breach your data server, this is the worst-case scenario. If your company uses sufficient cryptography for its local servers, unauthorized users will never access the data, so encryption isn’t needed.

Most data breaches today involve either remote workers or cloud storage services. The instant data leaves your company’s physical possession – and protection – it is at higher risk of attack from cybercriminals. Infosecurity Group eports that 80% of U.S. companies have experienced a cloud-based security breach in the past 18 months. Half of those companies experienced ten or more cloud-related breaches.

What Are the Benefits of Encrypting Data at Rest?

Data at rest encryption is simply another layer of protection from malicious users. It protects against any cybercriminals hacking into your system from being able to read and gain use of your data files. It also keeps your data secure if your system is accessed by any third parties, such as when disks and other equipment are repaired.

Is Encryption at Rest Necessary?

Data at rest encryption can help secure your valuable data, but it isn’t always necessary. If your data stays on your local on-premises file servers and if you adequately protect those servers against unauthorized access, the risk of that data being breached is relatively low. A greater risk occurs when data is transferred to and stored on cloud-based servers, or when remote users have unfettered access to your centrally stored data.

The key is to keep your data on your local server and adequately protect that server. For example, Triofox creates a cloud layer around your on-premises file servers that provides secure data access for authorized remote workers but does not send your data into the cloud. It enables you to keep your data secure on your local servers and reduces the need for data encryption. Triofox’s cloud backup repository provides both data protection and business continuity.

Triofox also minimizes the need for data-in-transit encryption. That’s because the only way to access data stored on Triofox servers is via Triofox clients. Any malicious actor trying to intercept data in transit from a Triofox server will only see a series of junk characters.

Does GDPR Require Encryption at Rest?

Companies in Europe or partners dealing with European customers must adhere to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). GDPR was designed to protect the privacy of European citizens and contains necessary regulations that companies need to comply with. Is encrypted data at rest required by GDPR? The answer is no. GDPR does not explicitly mandate the use of encryption either for data at rest or data in transit. It mentions encryption as one way to mitigate risk and ensure a necessary level of security but doesn’t require companies to employ encryption. If your organization can protect customer data without utilizing encryption, as with the Triofox solution, that’s good enough to meet GDPR requirements.

Data Encryption in the World of COVID

Many companies were forced to shut their offices and send their workers home to work remotely when the COVID-19 crisis hit a year ago. These newly remote employees still need access to company data, but they are no longer connected to the corporate network directly.

Risks of Remote File Access

For the past year, work-from-home employees have had to access sensitive work data remotely, in many cases using their personal devices and home wireless networks that have increased the risk of data breaches, with malicious actors trying to intercept data in transit and hack into workers’ home devices. According to Malwarebytes, this risk is real; a fifth of all enterprises report that they’ve experienced security issues caused by remote workers since the start of the COVID-19 lockdown.

Reducing the Risk

End-to-end encryption on all file transfers and communications will help to minimize the risk posed by at-home staff. Requiring employees to use a VPN can also be effective. Triofox offers a better solution.

Triofox adds cloud-like secure remote access and mobile file sharing for your organization’s existing file servers. Files remain securely stored on your local server but are easily accessible by both local and remote employees, no VPN needed. It provides more secure data access than using cloud storage and doesn’t require you to either data at rest or in transit encryption.

Let Triofox Be Your Secure File Sharing Solution

Triofox is a file server enhancement solution that provides maximum security for local and remote users without the need for encryption. Your data stays safe and secure on-premises on your local file servers, with no need for risky cloud storage. Contact Triofox today to learn more about how Triofox can help you secure your valuable data files – no additional investment in hardware necessary.

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