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Streamline data management and boost collaboration in the AEC sector

The AEC industry is experiencing a data surge with trends like BIM, drones, and VR creating vast unstructured data, causing issues like data security, IT strain, and performance lags.

The white paper discusses how Creative ITC's File-as-a-Service (FaaS) solution can aid AEC firms. FaaS offers global access, advanced collaboration, enhanced security, and efficient data recovery, simplifying IT operations. Integrating FaaS with Creative ITC's VDIPOD boosts collaboration and efficiency.

Key FaaS benefits:

  • Global access and real-time collaboration
  • Strong security and quick data recovery
  • Simplified IT management

Read the white paper to learn how Creative ITC's FaaS can transform data management.

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    Managed File-as-a-Service (FaaS) can revolutionize how your organization stores, accesses, and manages files globally. This solution delivers a high-performance, local file experience while ensuring data is always available, secure, and up-to-date.

    Key benefits include:

    • Real-time collaboration across continents with near-zero latency
    • Consolidated, version-controlled files in a single global data source
    • Robust security with immutable data protection and quick recovery
    • Compliance with data availability, security, and scalability requirements
    • Harnessing cloud-native machine learning and AI capabilities

    Discover how Creative's managed FaaS can transform your business. Read the white paper.

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    Overcoming the Obstacles of Global File Collaboration

    Accessing and sharing files across locations is challenging for organizations. This white paper explores issues hindering file collaboration, like security risks, compliance challenges, and scalability stresses.

    It addresses managing global infrastructure, right-sizing resources to avoid costs, and limited IT support. It also covers user frustrations from slow transfers, conflicting versions, and limited access.

    The paper introduces a managed File-as-a-Service solution that consolidates files, provides high-performance access, and ensures data is available, secure, and up-to-date without management headaches.

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