Egnyte launches new integrations to provide greater insight and security

Egnyte launches new integrations to provide greater insight and security

Egnyte, a provider of unified content security, compliance and collaboration solutions for multi-cloud businesses, has announced new integrations with Microsoft aimed at helping mid-sized organisations prevent data loss, address a growing number of regional privacy regulations and simplify the overall management of content, with minimal administrative overhead.

“Our employees love using Microsoft 365 but with the multiple applications, including Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive and desktop applications, we find it increasingly difficult to manage and secure all of our content,” said Tony Schwingel, Director, IT Service Delivery, Brookfield Properties. “With Egnyte we gain greater insight across how our content is being accessed and used, as well as the ability to establish and enforce consistent governance across all of our Microsoft applications.”

Rajesh Ram, Co-Founder and CEO, Egnyte, said: “Accelerated by the rapid shifts to remote work, Microsoft’s cloud suite, increasingly front-ended by Microsoft Teams, is now pervasive among organisations of all sizes, which has introduced new and unfamiliar risks. Mid-sized organisations, in particular, struggle to implement the various compliance, security and privacy tools that Microsoft offers as add-on options to its service. The complexity challenges are particularly acute in regulated industries, such as financial services and healthcare.”

Egnyte launched a series of integrations with Microsoft Teams in 2020.

In addition to these announcements pertaining to Microsoft 365, Egnyte is also announcing general availability of a new Public Cloud Connector to synchronise selected files between Egnyte and Microsoft Azure object storage.

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