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CTERA Completes Data Services Platform for the Enterprise

Every Device, Every Location, Every Data Service: A Unified Solution for Unprecedented Access, Protection and Governance of Enterprise Files and Data


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Israel’s CTERA Networks, a provider of cloud storage enablement, has unveiled version 5.0 of its Enterprise Data Services Platform.

The company stated that the new release represents two years of engineering effort to unify and extend the capabilities of the CTERA Platform, and to empower IT organizations with a single solution that ensures the complete privacy, governance, and security of organizational data.

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It boasts that the CTERA Platform allows distributed enterprises and service providers to address every aspect of online and offline file storage, file sharing and data protection from a secure and centrally managed solution that can be deployed entirely on the cloud infrastructure of their choice.

“CTERA has embarked upon a journey with the modern enterprise, helping tens of thousands of organizations transform enterprise IT departments into IT-as-a-Service business partners by delivering a truly unified file services and data protection solution that empowers both the employee and the IT manager, ” said Liran Eshel, CEO and co-founder of CTERA Networks.

“With our milestone release of 5.0, data now follows the user to wherever they work in the world, and IT governance follows the data.”

CTERA 5.0 is a data services platform that features a combination of software and hardware for IT organizations to easily create, deploy and manage storage-as-a-service solutions, including remote site storage, backup, file sync and share, and mobile collaboration. The new release delivers a number of features and benefits designed to enhance the user and IT manager experience, including:

Support for every data service in any location: CTERA’s Platform is the only solution to combine data protection, enterprise file sync and sharing and Remote Office / Branch Office (ROBO) NAS services in one solution. With 5.0, CTERA cloud storage gateways now feature integrated support for CTERA Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS), extending the cloud and enabling collaboration and cloud-based file access to user and project data at LAN speeds.

Integrations with enterprise security and mobility software: CTERA 5.0 boasts new integrations with anti-malware software, enterprise mobility management tools (EMM) and data loss prevention (DLP) software to provide comprehensive security and governance across the data services continuum.
Functionality across every device, desktop and server: The Platform now supports VDI and Windows phone users, adding to pre-existing support for Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, iOS and Android systems.

A natural, productive user experience: In addition to offering optional LAN access, CTERA 5.0 offers integrations with Microsoft Outlook, features integrated document editing, and provides an online document viewer for nearly 50 new document formats, including Microsoft Office files, medical images, CAD documents, high-resolution graphics and more.

The CTERA 5.0 user interface (UI) features all new, beautiful and simple consumer-grade data services that encourage the internal adoption of enterprise-sanctioned data services and eliminate the threat of Shadow IT.

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