Secure file sharing specialist Egnyte is releasing new integration between its product and Microsoft’s Office 365. These will allow business users to seamlesly access, manage and share their files.
Features include the ability to open Egnyte files directly from Microsoft Office Online for viewing and editing and changes are automatically saved back to Egnyte.
Native integrations within all of the Office tools will provide users with a variety of choices to easily open, edit, and share any of their Egnyte files. In addition users on the move can remotely access and edit Egnyte files from any of the native Office Mobile Apps.
"Egnyte's security-enhanced and hybrid architecture enables Microsoft users to seamlessly share and manage documents stored across heterogeneous storage locations -- in the cloud and on-premises -- while enhancing the user experience by connecting workflows across their favorite business applications, including Microsoft Office", says Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice president and chief evangelist at Microsoft. "We are pleased to count Egnyte in our partner community as a hybrid file services platform for our customers to easily collaborate with their Microsoft content across desktop, mobile and online -- wherever business may take them".
Egnyte is also launching a new Technology Partner Program, providing enhanced value-added services on top of their open, hybrid technology -- which uses existing infrastructure on-premises, in the cloud, or a mixture of both.
"By partnering with key enterprise players and integrating their applications with the Egnyte solution, we’re creating seamless workflows around content that is mission critical for the enterprise", says Isabelle Guis, Chief Strategy Officer at Egnyte. "We're significantly scaling our ecosystem of infrastructure and application partners, on-premises and in the cloud. Supporting a broad variety of IT environments facilitates adoption and makes business users and IT professionals more efficient, allowing our customers’ businesses and ours to thrive".
More information on the Technology Partner Program is available on the Egnyte website.
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