Treasure, Cloud Storage Aggregator by Anglave in Singapore
Coupling cloud storage, unification and security
By Philippe Nicolas | October 6, 2020 at 2:23 pmAnqlave Pte. Ltd., developer of security software and services, has discreetly launched a few weeks ago a product named Treasure.cloud.
Founded in August 2018 and based in Singapore with an office in London, the company is led by Assaf Cohen, CEO, Ina Miranda, CTO, and Ben Williams, CCO, and has 13 employees.
Treasure.cloud is a personal cloud storage solution but could be used by anyone finally, even enterprises. It delivers a sort of dream for any user who expects a way to consolidate and synchronize its dispersed and fragmented public cloud storage via a single pane of glass exposing a virtual global file space. Many users have created free online space on classic providers and immediately suffer from this space multiplication without any horizontal capability like navigation and search.
This global file view is accessible via a web interface, a tablet and a smartphone application. A desktop application is almost ready and should be available by 1Q20.
The product demarks itself from others with 3 features:
- a secured cloud storage space with end-to-end encryption provided by the Anqlave Data Vault (ADV), a FIPS 140-2 certified proprietary key management and data encryption solution, coupled with AWS and Azure,
- a cloud storage aggregation service to unify users’ subscribed online storage services such Dropbox, Box, Google Drive. OneDrive will be next and iCloud is under development.
- and a search capability across all storage back-ends.
ADV is an enterprise-class dedicated to secure keys at rest, in motion or in use.
The team builds back-end connectors for each public cloud storage service. An API is also available for specific integration.
Like other similar tool, files can be shared securely from the Treasure.cloud space but the key is associated with the person you share files with. A link expiration date will be added soon.
In term of pricing, 4 models have been created to address the wide area of needs from single user to enterprises:
This segment is pretty active and we find offerings from CloudFuze, Rethink Files, Koofr, Mega, pCloud, Kazoup or Kloudless.