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Transfer new files between cloud storage services

What does this automation do?

Whenever a new file is uploaded to one cloud storage service, this automation will automatically transfer that file to another cloud storage service you designate.

Cloud storage

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How does the implementation work?

Here is our 5-step process for turn-key automation:

  1. We assess your needs and verify that the automation does what you expect.
  2. We map out the systems you currently have in place, and identify any additional needs.
  3. We send you a proposal for implementation.
  4. We implement the automation.
  5. We provide documentation and training for the automation.
What processes this automates

Automated file backup

Ensures that all new files are duplicated across cloud storage services, preventing data loss and providing redundant access to important documents.

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Centralized file management

Maintains consistency and organization by automatically moving files to a primary cloud storage location, reducing fragmentation and improving accessibility.

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Content distribution

Efficiently shares files across multiple cloud storage services, enabling teams or partners to access the latest documents without manual intervention.

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Disaster recovery preparation

Creates an automatic fail-safe by ensuring files are stored in multiple locations, safeguarding against service outages or data loss.

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Archiving less frequently accessed files

Automatically moves older or less critical files to a secondary cloud storage service, reducing clutter and optimizing primary storage for active use.

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