So my question is really about client-side only. I was asked to add a short section describing why DropBox is not a solution: 1) Documents are confidential, third-party is not an option 2) Dropbox is not reliable enough (better uptime/SLA is needed) 3) Dropbox becomes crazily expensive for large scale 4) The FTP/WebDAV/CMIS interface is actually provided by "Alfresco", an enterprise document management system which has many other features (not just file transfer), and is integrated with other critical enterprise systems. GoodSync does not work in the background (requires user click) so it is a no-go.FTPbox is nearly perfect and open source, but it has not been ported to Mac yet.It is the easiest way of accessing cloud files. DriveHQs WebDAV service can map cloud storage as a 'local' drive. I am looking for a client-side software that can synchronize local files with the server when connected to the network. WebDAV Drive Mapping / Cloud File Server. I have an existing server and there are no plan to move any data to any cloud. Just to make it clear: I am not looking for an online hosting service. Dropbox-like UI: Tray icon, minimal configuration dialog, maybe green check in Finder to show which files are synchronized. When connected, polls the server every n minutes to pull changes.When connected, pushes local changes to the server. QUESTION: Is there a Dropbox-like software for FTP? or WebDAV? or CMIS? PROBLEM: They can not use their files while not connected to the Internet. We have many users on Macs that access their files on one big non-Mac server that supports FTP/WebDAV/CMIS.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |