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How to Solve the Problems in File Transfer While Working from Home?

It’s no secret that as the rippling effects of the coronavirus have spread across the globe, the working environments of many have shifted dramatically. In today’s digital age, file sharing is a major part of everyday work. Those who are used to working in the traditional office now forced to work from home. Under such circumstances, file transferring has suffered many people from headaches because of the problem such as file size and packet loss rate.

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Poor Transfer Speed

With the development of Internet information technology, all walks of life are gradually stepping towards digitalization. Enterprises have accumulated a large amount of data and documents like snowballs in the production process. Only through high-speed information exchange can value be realized. However, in the face of large files and the bulks of small files, the transfer speed is often not ideal, especially in the process of work remotely, the poor file transfer speed will lead to the delay of the whole project.

Damage and Loss of Files

Due to the unstable working and network environment of the working place, the phenomenon like file damage or packet loss often appears in the process of the file transfer. This is extremely risky for an enterprise. Files transferred by employees may be internal information of the company. Once damaged or leaked, it will be a huge loss for the enterprise.

Restrictions on File Size

One main frustration when it comes to transferring large files is the restrictions on file size. Often hear colleagues complain: One I have experienced is that sending an email with a large file attached would not go through since they have a limit on the size of the file you could send.

Security Supervision in File Sharing

For enterprises, besides the speed and stability of file transfer, the supervision issues in the process of file transfer are equally important. These shared documents are precious resources accumulated by enterprises in the process of development, and their value is unlimited. Enterprises need to deploy a set of transfer software that can supervise the operation of employee files.

Synchronization issues

When sharing large files when working remotely, besides spending a lot of time on transferring files, there are also problems in synchronization. Sometimes it may take some time to synchronize all contents.

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Based on the advanced technology like transfer protocol optimization, Raysync Transmission can utilize and save network bandwidth resources to the greatest extent, and the transfer speed can reach more than 100 times of the traditional means. Relied on the SSL transfer protocol and AES-256 encryption technology, Raysync provides powerful protection for the security and integrity of your data.

In the server-side of Raysync software, you can find all the operation logs, including all the behaviors operated by the sub-accounts. The core technology independently developed by Raysync Transmission has established a data synchronization solution in line with the business scenario of enterprise users, it's time to say goodbye to manual copying.

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