In a bid to improve mobile SMEs’ productivity and
flexibility, document collaboration solutions provider NomaDesk has
launched version 3.0 version of its day-today file sharing
service.
Designed for
mobile business users who either work independently or in small
to medium-sized enterprises, (SMEs), the software allows
geographically dispersed professionals to store files, sync,
secure, access, transfer, and eventually share them from wherever
they are, on or off-line.
SMBs are increasingly using mobile business applications yet
seem to be
failing to secure properly their devices. NomaDesk believes
that traditional file sharing tools often lack mobility and the
adequate security to go with it. Hence its software features
technology which allows users to shred files from a distance.
When a laptop is stolen, the user is typically no longer logged
on, says NomaDesk who will make data stored on the hard drive
invisible, inaccessible and encrypted. NomaDesk says that it can
remove the data at the user’s request remotely even if the
machine’s password has been stolen or the laptop is stolen while
the user is still logged on, .
Information stored on the mobile SMEs’ devices is always saved
on NomaDesk’s fileservers, enabling users to have multiple points
of access to their servers and files from their own computers or
any location. File sharing is claimed to be as simple as adding a
friend on Windows Live Messenger or Facebook and a dedicated 24x7
customer service is available to SMEs through phone or live
chat.
NomaDesk is offering
two different packages for the
solution: Team file Server ($15/month) is for file sharing and
collaboration; Personal Server ($50/year) for SMEs that work on
different computers.