CloudMe Integrates Winzip in Online Storage Services
Data secured in European data center
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 13, 2013 at 2:52 pm
CloudMe,
the European sync/storage service, announced integration with WinZip
Computing SL to offer cloud storage and file sharing.
With control over its data center and
servers within the borders of the European Union, the company gives
customers the security of storing their files in compliance with EU
data protection laws.
WinZip helps companies keep files safe
with enterprise controls that make it easy for IT departments to
manage which cloud storage services employees are allowed to access.
Network administrators can ensure employees are only able to access
approved cloud services, such as CloudMe, with WinZip 17.5 and set
policies enforcing AES encryption and password protocols. With these
controls, businesses can take advantage of the security provided
under national data protection laws.
"The new WinZip offers direct
integration with CloudMe, giving European users an easy and powerful
way to zip, encrypt, save and share their files using a true European
storage service," says Jacques Lamontagne, director of
marketing and product management, WinZip.
"CloudMe is in a unique
position to guarantee privacy for customers in Europe. Operating
under the strong privacy laws of Sweden, a neutral country within the
European Union, CloudMe customer data is stored on servers that are
protected from legislation in effect outside the EU, such as the
Patriot Act," says Daniel Arthursson, founder, CloudMe.