Best Way to Get Your Business-Critical Files Anywhere, Anytime

  • Remote access for the whole office, made easy
Remote access for the whole office, made easy

Remote access for the whole office, made easy

Gather the team ’round the file cabinet and hand out the project assignments

In the old days, all your employees might have worked on-site, nine-to-five. Those days are gone. These days your team’s on the road, at home, at a client or partner’s site — sometimes even at the office — but always needing to get their work done, always needing access to their projects and important files. The have to be able to connect remotely at any moment without a hitch.

There are plenty of ways to connect remotely these days. You could work entirely in the cloud if you wanted, keeping all your business-critical IP and files there too. Or like most smart businesses you can retain more control with a connected NAS system, using some cloud services but keeping critical projects under lock and key, yet still always available to your team.

The easiest way to keep productivity high?

But what’s the easiest, most intuitive way to connect all your employees to the files, documents, and data on your NAS Server?

Seagate’s Sdrive app makes accessing your files as easy as using an external drive. It really is that simple. Just click on the Sdrive icon on your PC or Mac and you’ll have access to the entire capacity of your Seagate NAS server anywhere you have an Internet connection. Drag-and-drop files, or search for that particular file and open it directly with its native application. And securely access your files from your smartphone and tablet too. To ensure your files are secure in transit over the Internet, Sdrive employs government grade, AES 256-bit encryption for security, meaning no one but the user with the right encryption key can access the data.

What are Sdrive’s advantages versus other remote access services?

  • Unlike most remote access services that either ask you to go to a web browser to download content or wait for software to sync, Sdrive gives you direct access to your files. No syncing, no waiting.  And there is no NEW interface to learn. Just your files and your folders.
  • Because of its direct access, Sdrive doesn’t take up any capacity on your computer.
  • Better security. Sdrive files are encrypted before they leave your NAS device, so they’re always protected when traveling over the Net. And Seagate never stores login credentials. They are created by your computer and sent directly to the NAS device.
  • Other remote sharing offerings require monthly payments. Sdrive is available for a low, one-time cost.

You can learn more about Sdrive and other features of our NAS OS4 software here.

Sdrive is a private cloud inside your office. With all the best features of a private network, it’s easy to set up and gives you total control over your settings, security, and privacy — at way-faster-than-Internet speeds while in the office.

Take a look at what Sdrive means for your small business:

What Sdrive Did for Bob

 

 

Who is John Paulsen? A former small-business leader myself, I feel your pain (and joy) and hope you’ll enjoy the blog. I launched and ran a well-regarded production company in San Francisco with a team of 9 brilliant, hard working people. I learned to manage a wide array of tasks a small business must handle — business strategy, facilities design, HR, payroll, taxes, marketing, all the way down to choosing telecom equipment and spec’ing a server system to help my team collaborate in real-time on dense media projects from multiple production rooms. I’ve partnered with and learned from dozens of small business owners.

 

 

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