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In an enterprise environment, file sharing typically spans multiple locations, departments, and potentially thousands of employees. An enterprise file sharing solution makes the process of file creation and collaboration more efficient and more secure. Instead of users passing files back and forth by email, a single copy of a document lives in a centralized location where multiple users can create, edit, and review content.
In a small office, passing around a file on a shared drive or by email is common, but it’s cumbersome and inefficient in a larger organisation where dozens of people may need to comment and make revisions. Enterprise file sharing solves this problem by centralizing a single document and allowing multiple users to edit and create content. The owner of the document has security options that enable them to limit who can make changes and who can only view content. Administrators can track changes and access requests to audit file sharing usage.
Sharing files via email isn’t efficient or scalable, especially as teams and file sizes grow, so enterprise file sharing brings greater scalability to an organisation. Documents are stored in a centralized location, usually the cloud, but sometimes on premises. A few key features of enterprise file sharing include:
By centralizing document revisions and comments, organisations avoid having duplicate files that could contain disparate changes. The tracking system lets the owner of the document reject changes or roll back changes to a previous version. Version control lets document owners roll back to a specific date to eliminate significant changes that could take hours to remove.
Enterprise file sharing offers better security compared to older sharing strategies by limiting user permissions. The owner has full control of the document and can give other users editor permissions so that they can also make changes. Changes are tracked, so an audit of file edits can be reviewed in the future.
Users with read-only permissions can still add comments and ask questions. Comments can be sent directly to another user’s inbox so they can respond more easily. However, only users with editor permissions can make edits. This streamlines the document creation process while still allowing multiple users to review its progress and contribute feedback.
When users share files via email, your attack surface expands. Unencrypted emails can be eavesdropped on, and occasionally, users send messages to the wrong recipient. The document could contain private corporate details, including customer data. Enterprise file sharing eliminates this concern with its own security features.
Let’s say that a user accidentally sends a link to a shared file to the wrong recipient. The recipient would be unable to view the file’s content if they don’t have the appropriate permissions. File owners can also revoke access to a file at any time. For example, if an employee leaves the company, they would lose access when their account is disabled. The centralized security features in enterprise file sharing reduce the chance of accidentally disclosing sensitive information to a third party.
Organisation administrators must manage permissions to keep files safe from unauthorized access. If a user’s account isn’t disabled after the employee leaves the company, they could potentially still access the file. The biggest security concern is to ensure that user accounts are onboarded and then offboarded when employees leave the company or change roles.
Choosing the right file sharing solution involves determining your goals, auditing the features users need to stay productive, and identifying the number of users across the organisation. Any organisation that works in the cloud needs enterprise-tier security. Large enterprises need an efficient way to manage user accounts, like centralized user controls and auditing tools, to stay compliant.
What you want to do with file sharing is also important in the decision-making process. If you want to make presentations for business meetings, you need a system that allows for slideshows, images, and text effects. Choose a solution that has all of the features and document creation tools that you need for productivity.
All enterprise sharing solutions should also allow for scalability. Check the documentation to see how many users the solution supports. For example, a solution might be labeled as “enterprise,” but only support 1,000 users. This solution would not support larger organisations with tens of thousands of users.
There are several enterprise file sharing solutions to choose from. Ensure the one you decide to integrate into your environment has all the features necessary for your business. Security, scalability, collaboration tools, file organisation, and ease of management are just a few that could benefit your enterprise.
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