Egnyte Expands Virtualization Services
Storage Sync for Hyper-V
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 31, 2014 at 2:49 pmEgnyte, Inc, a provider of an enterprise file-sharing platform built from the cloud down, has extended the platform’s virtualization offerings to include support for Hyper-V.
Egnyte’s hybrid solution Storage Sync integrated with Hyper-V Server, enables customers to access, edit, and share business files from any storage device deployed in a Windows environment.
Compatible with Hyper-V, VMWare and its own native storage integrations, Egnyte now supports nearly all storage and virtual environments for businesses.
The combination of Hyper-V with Egnyte Storage Sync is suitable for Windows administrators who want to cloud-enable existing Windows servers or other storage devices and provide enterprise access and sharing to that data. Egnyte creates a unified platform for transparent access to mission-critical data stored behind the firewall across the corporate data center and to less sensitive files in the cloud. The approach combined with Hyper-V enables multi-site collaboration from any device, regardless of where the files are physically stored.
“The Egnyte platform offers customers a choice for when, where, and how they manage business files,” said Rajesh Ram, co-founder and VP products, Egnyte. “Many of our customers’ IT solutions are deployed through Windows environments, and adding support for Hyper-V on our platform offers the flexibility of deployment options for accessing 100% of enterprise data.“
The integration with Hyper-V Server provides a cost-effective option for Windows environments to enable file services, including file sync and share, cross-office collaboration, BC for the use of existing infrastructure, and data migration to the cloud. The addition of Hyper-V simplifies the deployment and maintenance for IT teams to leverage their storage devices to manage, access, and collaborate on files.
Storage Sync for Hyper-V is already deployed with select customers and will be available on July 30, 2014.