Box Sync Overview
Box Sync is a powerful application that allows people to access, share, and collaborate on files from any device. It is an invaluable tool for businesses of all sizes, allowing employees to securely sync files to the cloud and access them from anywhere. With Box Sync, users can quickly search for files, synchronize content with their computer, and even collaborate with co-workers in real-time.
Box Sync
Box Sync allows users to access, sync and share their files from anywhere, on any device.
Features:
Easy File Sharing: Box Sync allows users to easily share files with colleagues, partners, and customers. Files can be shared via email, link, or other collaboration tools.
Real-time Synchronization: Box Sync synchronizes files and folders in real-time, ensuring that users have the most up-to-date version of their files at all times.
Secure File Storage: Box Sync stores files in the cloud, allowing them to be securely accessed from anywhere.
Real-time Collaboration: With Box Sync, users can collaborate on files with colleagues in real-time.
Searchable Files: Box Sync enables users to quickly search for files by name, date, or other metadata.
Integrated with Box: Box Sync is tightly integrated with Box, allowing users to access their files directly from the Box web interface or Box mobile apps.
Cloud Only Storage: Box Sync does not store files on the user’s computer, allowing them to free up hard drive space.
Administrative Controls: Administrators can manage user access, control sharing settings, and set up notifications.
Mobile Access: Box Sync allows users to access their files from their mobile devices.
Customizable Settings: Box Sync can be configured to customize sync settings and manage advanced settings.
Multi-Platform Support: Box Sync supports Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.
Compatibility: Box Sync is compatible with other popular applications, including Microsoft Office,
Google Drive, and
Dropbox.
Security: Box Sync ensures that files are securely stored and transferred, with 256-bit encryption and two-factor authentication.