Where I Am: ShareFile.com

I’ve been at ShareFile for over 2 weeks now as the Director of Online Marketing and have spent most of that time getting a grasp of the past, present and future of the business. I’ve started to map out my plans and have set some goals for the next few months. It has been pretty exciting joining such an up-and-coming company. On a side note, my caffeine (and second hand smoke) intake has been cut in half as I have switched from the 4 shot KING lattes at Cup-a-Joe to the 2 shot venti lattes from the Starbucks up the street. I’d go to Helios, but I don’t carry cash and I don’t think I can charge less than $5 there.

A Bit of Information About ShareFile:

ShareFile enables freelancers, small and medium businesses to create custom-branded, password-protected areas where files can be exchanged easily, securely, and professionally. ShareFile is much easier and secure to use than an FTP site.

ShareFile allows users to transfer large files that are too large to send by email, as well as send files of any size securely. Many clients of ShareFile use the service as a collaboration space where project-related files can be posted.

Another feature is the Virtual Data Room. Virtual data rooms are an alternative to having to fly in a team of auditors, set them up in an office, and feed and house them. Auditing can be done online in a much cheaper and faster way without a need for any travel or additional IT. There are no limits on the number of users either and the administrative reporting functionality provides a full audit of all logins, uploads, and downloads. All of the data is encrypted and backed-up and is guaranteed secure.

Try out ShareFile free for 30 days and feel free to email me any questions you might have. To get a better idea of the service, view a file sharing demo.

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