Forget pie in the sky

The O Team • 14 June 2023

Cloud collaboration

Enable a virtual workspace where everyone can collaborate, either working from the office or remotely, without compromising security...


...and with secure access anywhere, any time.


We are now in an era of changing work dynamics, including 'work from anywhere' policies for companies, as well as an increased sophistication and frequency of malicious cyberactivity.


Malware and the sophistication of attacks have evolved rapidly in only a few years, and the growing remote and hybrid work environment has significantly increased the risk of potential attacks on businesses.


This means you need to ensure secure, but flexible, remote working practices


Welcome to cloud collaboration.


Do you want to improve the collaboration and productivity of your teams, while ensuring you retain control of data and security?


Cloud collaboration enables you and your employees to work with the content you need, no matter where you are, no matter what device you use — smartphone, tablet, laptop, PC, Mac or web-enabled devices.


Encourage flexibility.


Securely create, edit and share content, while working remotely or using your own devices.


Enhance productivity.


Increase accessibility to business-critical data and promote collaboration without sacrificing internal security.


Retain control.


Complete file sharing transparency with audit trails to meet your business and compliance needs.


Maximise productivity and collaboration:


• File and link sharing.

• Content synchronisation.

• Editing and annotation tools.

• Controlled access with custom permissions.


Mitigate security risks:


• Compliant file sync and share service with encryption.

• Control over files and folders.

• Policy controls for users, applications and data.


Talk to us about how cloud collaboration tools will enhance your business operations - give us a call >


cloud collaboration, cloud computing, secure remote working, virtual office

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