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MOVEit Secure Folder Sharing

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Enable Secure End-User Collaboration

Enable end-users with secure collaboration to reduce the risk of data breach of sensitive files. Maintain management visibility, access controls and activity logging.

Simpler Sharing for Secure Collaboration

MOVEit administrators can provide internal and external users access to an easy, drag-and-drop collaboration capability with security and compliance features built into the organization’s existing MOVEit implementation. A simple user interface is provided to manage permissions for any folder user. This gives MOVEit customers a simple, secure and cost-effective way to reduce the potential for unauthorized disclosure of sensitive data that is inherent in “shadow IT” implementations of cloud-based file-sharing systems, EFSS systems or email.

Greater Oversight with Reduced Overhead

Enable your organization’s end-users to create their own shared folders, alleviating the workload on MOVEit administrators. Administrators continue to maintain broad visibility into all files, transactions and activities and can even set notifications for events. Granular permissions make it easy to limit file visibility and what folders to share. With them, you also gain the ability to delete files. In addition, they can be restricted to download or upload only.

FeatureSecure Folder SharingEFSS
Easy to use  
Visibility into who folders are shared with  
Unlimited internal and external users  
Available for on-premise and cloud  
Tamper-evident logs  
Highly secure  
Secure file syncing to insecure devices  

PROGRESS® MOVEit® SECURE FOLDER-SHARING BENEFITS

  • Simple and secure collaboration between internal and external users
  • User-created shared folders that reduce administrative overhead
  • Logging and auditing of all transfers and activities
  • More secure than EFSS solutions
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