BridgeSTOR Coronado Synchronization Server for Cloud File Management
For Amazon S3 users
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 18, 2014 at 3:07 pmBridgeSTOR, LLC. announced a member of its Coronado family of cloud storage and gateway products.
The Coronado Synchronization Server enables business enterprises, government entities and other users of Amazon S3, public object storage and private cloud storage to access cloud-resident data from multiple locations world-wide without regard to the data’s physical location.
A single server operates in conjunction with multiple cloud storage gateways to provide access to cloud-resident data to all cloud storage users.
The server delivers a suite of cloud storage services to distributed, worldwide enterprises. Featuring the Coronado Global File System that aggregates a view of files stored in the cloud regardless of their geographical location, it enables the sharing of common data without moving files from their cloud storage locations while distributing content and maintaining file synchronization. This capability enables the same applications to be deployed world-wide.
Also featuring cloud dedupe and compression, it achieves data reduction across all data and files stored in an enterprise’s cloud storage environment. Data reduction adds benefit to the solution by optimizing the transfer of data across the network both to and from the storage cloud.
Through active directory integration, it provides the security and authentication required by enterprise users in order to safeguard their data.
“With the delivery of the Coronado Synchronization Server, BridgeSTOR now offers the industry’s most comprehensive and feature-rich family of cloud Storage access products to enterprise customers,” says John Matze, CEO, BridgeSTOR. “BridgeSTOR now offers a complete and comprehensive set of tools to enterprise cloud storage users that enables them to easily incorporate cloud storage into global corporate file sharing, workflow collaboration and application deployment strategies.“