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	<title>Comments on: Should my Business use DropBox or a Traditional Server?</title>
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		<title>By: Sai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agreed that the main considerations are indeed Security, Cost and Access Control. Flexible deployment solutions is the way to go until the contention for cloud storage is resolved. One can choose to offer the same solution as a public cloud edition, pure on-premise/private cloud edition and even a hybrid edition to help out with the choices for organizations. What some business may be looking for is a managed Dropbox like solution on a private cloud ? Such an option may be attractive for the reluctant cloud adopter to derive the benefits of fast, easy and stable file synchronization with the security and control of a managed environment where only user accounts created by an IT admin have the ability to access shared or synced files. We are seeing the adoption of such solutions based on our experience with our product SyncBlaze]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agreed that the main considerations are indeed Security, Cost and Access Control. Flexible deployment solutions is the way to go until the contention for cloud storage is resolved. One can choose to offer the same solution as a public cloud edition, pure on-premise/private cloud edition and even a hybrid edition to help out with the choices for organizations. What some business may be looking for is a managed Dropbox like solution on a private cloud ? Such an option may be attractive for the reluctant cloud adopter to derive the benefits of fast, easy and stable file synchronization with the security and control of a managed environment where only user accounts created by an IT admin have the ability to access shared or synced files. We are seeing the adoption of such solutions based on our experience with our product SyncBlaze</p>
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