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    Home»Press Releases»ownCloud Now with Plug-in for Microsoft Outlook

    ownCloud Now with Plug-in for Microsoft Outlook

    Press Releases By Susan WilliamNov 23, 2016No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Secure email delivery without size limitation by automatically replacing attachments with links to files or folders in ownCloud.

    ownCloud Now with Plug-in for Microsoft Outlook

    Colorado Springs, CO, November 23, 2016 –(PR.com)– A new plug-in for Microsoft Outlook means that ownCloud users can now send their files easily and securely, even when sharing entire folders. Instead of attachments, the plug-in automatically adds links to the corresponding file in ownCloud, without the user having to change his normal workflow. The plug-in is fully integrated into Outlook, easy to use, and works with secure SSL encryption.

    Integrated split functionality also offers an added layer of security. It ensures that the link to the files and the password needed for downloading them are automatically sent separately. To facilitate proactive virus protection, all the data is checked for malicious software prior to being deposited on the sender’s ownCloud server.

    In view of the current security problems caused by crypto viruses, many companies are already implementing protocol to prevent sending or receiving attachments by email. The ownCloud Outlook plug-in provides a simple and safe alternative to those limits, which in no way restricts users at a company, and still offers a maximum in security.

    The Outlook plug-in was originally developed by BW-Tech GmbH as an extension to its own ownCloud-based file sharing solution epiKshare. Following the necessary customizations, the plug-in is now available for all ownCloud users.

    Under this link, both subscription and community-based users of ownCloud can download the plug-in and try it out first for 30 days free of charge. English and German versions are available for Microsoft Outlook 2010, 2013, and 2016.

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    Holger Dyroff, CEO of ownCloud GmbH in Nuremberg, views the plug-in as an important addition to the platform: “Outlook is still the default solution for emails, calendars, and tasks at many companies. With the new plug-in, we are opening up a new dimension in secure email-based file sharing for the more than ten million ownCloud users. Many Microsoft Exchange operators have explicitly asked us for an Outlook plug-in. Thanks to our partnership with BW-Tech, we are now able to make one available for the market!”

    Further advantages of the plug-in benefit ownCloud users who frequently transfer large amounts of data or send out mass mailings. Since only the links and access data for the downloads are sent, size limitations do not need to be observed on the source or destination mail servers when using the plug-in. At the same time, network traffic and the memory load on the mail and file server are reduced, thus significantly lowering costs.

    The option available for setting a time limit for accessing the files or folders is viewed by Frank Böttcher, COO of BW-Tech GmbH, as an important additional advantage of the plug-in: “The sender decides whether he wants to set a time limit for accessing the files or folders or not. The default access time has no limit set, but he can also enter an expiry date, after which the data can no longer be accessed.”

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    The ownCloud plug-in for Outlook costs $5.50 per user per year. If you would like more information, please visit this page.

    About XTIVIA
    “We Make IT Work Better.” XTIVIA Inc. is sole Partner of ownCloud for the United States and Canada. XTIVIA has successfully been providing database, application development, and integration expertise around Business Intelligence, Data Management & Analytics, CRM, Web Portals, Remote Database Support, and more for over 24 years. XTIVIA has received numerous awards such as Top 20 Most Promising Enterprise Web Application Solution Providers for 2016, Inc.’s 5000 Fastest Growing Companies, and Liferay’s “Partner of the Year”three years in a row. Learn more at http://www.xtivia.com.

    About ownCloud
    Organizations that must share confidential data internally and externally rely on ownCloud’s onpremises enterprise Universal File Access platform. Only ownCloud gives IT the visibility and control required to manage sensitive data, preserve business processes, and integrate with existing compliant infrastructures while offering users the modern collaboration experience they demand. This is made possible through ownCloud’s open, modular architecture, extreme extensibility and unique federated cloud sharing capabilities. For more information, visit: https://owncloud.com.

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