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White Paper File and Networking Services Taming the Mobile File Sharing Beast To Whom Should You Entrust the Enterprise Goods? Mobile file access and sharing is not only the rage, but it’s fast becoming a workforce necessity. If you don’t provide your users a secure, viable option for getting and sharing files on the move, they’ll take matters into their own hands. And you know how that generally ends: with enterprise data being stored in consumer-grade cloud services. If you’re already a step ahead of that curve—and looking at more enterprise-friendly mobile file access and sharing solutions—be aware that many lack the security you need, stifle user productivity and create additional work for IT teams that are already stretched far too thinly.

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White PaperFile and Networking Services

Taming the Mobile File Sharing BeastTo Whom Should You Entrust the Enterprise Goods?

Mobile file access and sharing is not only the rage, but it’s fast becoming a workforce necessity. If you don’t provide your users a secure, viable option for getting and sharing files on the move, they’ll take matters into their own hands. And you know how that generally ends: with enterprise data being stored in consumer-grade cloud services. If you’re already a step ahead of that curve—and looking at more enterprise-friendly mobile file access and sharing solutions—be aware that many lack the security you need, stifle user productivity and create additional work for IT teams that are already stretched far too thinly.

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In fact, in a June 2012 study conducted by SkyDox, sixty-six percent of the 4,000 employees surveyed admitted to using free file-sharing platforms to share corporate documents—55 percent of them without the knowledge of their IT departments.

The productivity gains and time savings they receive from anywhere, anytime file access are more than enough incentive for users to ignore the risks associated with putting enterprise data in consumer-oriented cloud offerings. But IT can’t afford to ignore those risks. You may be deadly scared about what your mobile users are doing with those valu-able digital assets. But as always, you have to strike the right balance between corporate governance and user needs.

Maybe you’re already looking at mobile file access and sharing solutions that seem to be more enterprise-friendly. If so, that’s great. But be aware that among the different classes of solutions out there, many lack the security you need, stifle user productivity and create additional work for IT teams that are already stretched far too thinly.

Consumer-grade Cloud ServicesOrganizations that let users drive the mobile file access agenda discover that their users select consumer-grade cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and SkyDrive. These services make it easy for users to sign up and start using the service right away. But the focus of these services is usability for the masses, not security for

the enterprise, leading to headlines news on security lapses and outages.

Not only do these services lack the authen tication controls and enterprise-class security you’ve established within your own infrastructure, but they leave you out of the governance loop. You have little control, if any, over what files users can store in— and share from—these services. And what happens to the corporate files in an individ-ual’s cloud storage account if the user quits or gets laid off? In all cases, consumer-grade cloud storage services usurp your ability to protect your intellectual property and prevent data leakage. Your job in IT is to get ahead of the end user curve by providing a better alternative.

Assessing the Different Classes of Mobile File Access OfferingsMobile file access and sharing is not only the rage, but it’s fast becoming a workforce necessity. If you don’t provide your users a secure, viable option for getting and sharing files on the move, you’d better believe they’ll take matters into their own hands.

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Enterprise-targeted Cloud ServicesIn an attempt to fill the security void left by consumer-oriented cloud services, other cloud services have surfaced with a focus on meeting the needs of the enterprise. These services tout enterprise-class secu-rity and control, giving IT administrators the ability to manage access rights and authen-tication policies. This offer of enterprise-grade security and IT control has its appeal, especially when coupled with the promise that it will free you of the burden of hosting and managing that storage infrastructure. Perhaps it seems like the perfect solution to securely address your mobile users’ file access and sharing needs. Not so fast. So-called enterprise-grade cloud storage services have three main failings.

Duplication of Management Effort The first failing of enterprise-targeted cloud services for mobile file access is duplication of management effort. You’ve likely spent several years establishing and fine-tuning the security controls and access privileges for your enterprise data. These solutions invite you to tackle that arduous process all over again, but this time using their security tools instead of the ones you already know and trust. You also earn the ongoing oppor-tunity to manage security for your existing in-house data infrastructure and this new hosted infrastructure separately.

Empty Data RepositoriesThe second, and perhaps the most important and often overlooked, failing of enterprise cloud services for mobile users relates to the challenge of migrating data from your enterprise infrastructure to the

cloud. You need to take a realistic look at how many weeks and months of effort it will take to move all those files to your new cloud storage. Do you move all of them? Some of them? Is it a complete move or just a copy, leaving you with duplicate data? How will you know which files your users really need or want in the cloud?

The reality is that IT usually leaves it to the users to decide. And, in a way, that makes sense. However, with the burden now on the user, you have no guarantee that they’ll even take advantage of this new service you’ve invested in. When the choice is between the consumer solution where they’ve already stored their files or the new enterprise service that remains an empty repository until they get around to copying or moving content, the result usually doesn’t favor policy and control.

File Duplication and Version ControlWhen you’re copying files from your enter-prise repository to a hosted cloud service, you’re likely to end up with file duplication and version control issues. Users might not always remember or know which files have been moved to the cloud. One day they work on a version in the cloud, and then a week or two later they make changes to the version stored on the enterprise file server. This becomes even more likely—and troublesome—with shared files, where different users work on different versions stored in various repositories. Some so-called enterprise cloud services do include auditing tools to address version control problems, but they’re only effective if you do a complete migration of your files.

Hybrid Cloud/On-premise SolutionsTo address some of the deficiencies evident in enterprise-targeted cloud ser-vices, a few vendors have started offering a hybrid service for mobile file access and sharing. While their focus is to move most of your files to the cloud, these hybrid services allow organizations to store some of their files in the provider’s cloud service and others in the organization’s on-premise data centers.

By empowering organizations to leverage their own data center infrastructure for mobile file access and sharing, these hybrid solutions definitely take a step in the right direction. On-premise storage, after all, not only gives organizations greater control and oversight over their data, it helps them meet regulatory and compliance requirements, as well. Unfor tunately, these hybrid solutions share many of the same failings of the enterprise-targeted cloud services.

Allocation of New and Separate StorageEven though hybrid services allow organi-zations to leverage their on-premise data center and equipment, the organizations still have to allocate new and separate storage space for housing the mobile data. Obviously, the movement of data from an old on-premise data store to a new on-premise data store won’t be as monumental as moving all those terabytes across the Internet. But you still have the questions related to what files get moved, who moves them, and how to deal with potential duplication of data.

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Lack of Real Integration with Existing File SystemThe bigger problem is that even if your mobile data stays on-premise, your mobile file shares are not really integrated with your other existing file shares. Some hybrid solu-tions offer a level of integration with Active Directory, but you’re still dealing with a new file system. Once again, you face the signif-icant effort of recreating and reconfiguring all of your established file access controls for the data moved into that new system.

Rather than managing a single file system infrastructure, you now have to manage two separate infrastructures. And, as with the enterprise cloud services, managing your hybrid solution will also require you to use a separate set of management utilities.

Investment in Additional Data Management ProcessesThese hybrid services add complexity to your environment. Since they’re not really leveraging your existing file service, they’re also not leveraging all the existing proces-ses you have in place for managing your data. For example, how will you back up these new mobile repositories? How much effort will it require to rework your existing backup services to encompass the new data stores? Will you have to invest in and roll out new backup services? What other workflows and services will you have to reconfigure to accommodate a hybrid mobile file access and sharing solution?

On-premise, File System-integrated SolutionsIn the attempt to create greater mobile productivity, all the services and solutions described thus far put organizations at greater risk, create more management com-plexity, fail to meet users’ needs or create a combination of all these problems. The best way to avoid these mobile file access and sharing “gotchas” is to leverage a solution that simply allows organizations to use the files and file systems they already have.

Leverage Existing Files, File Systems, Processes and Controls Whether in the cloud or on-premise, users don’t need yet another set of files or another repository for accessing data on the move. They just need to be able to access and share their existing files from where they’re already stored. And IT doesn’t need or want another file system to manage, let alone have to use completely new tools to manage it. They just need to mobilize their existing file systems in a way that utilizes the security infrastructure, file access controls and data management processes in which they’ve already invested.

Secure, Collaborative Sharing and MoreEven with an on-premise, file system-inte-grated offering, you still need to verify that it delivers all the functionality your users need. In addition to intuitive mobile file access, does it provide secure mobile file sharing? Do the controls for file sharing and mobile downloads provide the granularity

needed to comply with your enterprise standards and policies? Does the solution enable mobile users to easily and quickly search across all their authorized file shares to find the content they need? Does it offer inherent collaborative capabilities for shared files, or do users still have to resort to email or other forms of communication to provide context for the files they’ve shared?

Only Novell® Filr delivers on all those counts, giving you the on-premise, complete file system integration you need and the mobile file access and collaborative sharing your users demand.

Secure, Easy Mobile File Access and SharingNovell Filr gives users easy, anywhere, any device access to corporate files, while keeping the process completely under IT control. It delivers the mobile file access and collaborative file sharing users want, but through an enterprise-ready design that leverages your existing infra structure and established controls. It eliminates the need to manage third-party services or create and manage hybrid file stores by allowing you to use your existing file servers, existing files and existing file system rights.

Whether in the cloud or on-premise, other mobile file access vendors make plenty of promises, but they can’t stack up to the properly balanced approach of Novell Filr, which delivers all of the following:

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Use of and adherence to established user access controls and quotas, so the same group and user access rights that govern your organization’s home and network folders also govern mobile access

Seamless integration with users’ existing folders, including home directories and network shares, giving users secure mobile access to all of their enterprise content on day one

Utilization of users’ real credentials for file access, ensuring authorized access and audit trail support

Secure and managed connection between existing file servers and your endpoints, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and BlackBerry devices, as well as standard web browsers

Non-intrusive and easy-to-install virtual machine with no need to deploy server agents, extend your schema, or invest in new data center hardware

Support for multiple identity stores, including Microsoft Active Directory and NetIQ® eDirectory™

Native file system integration with Microsoft Windows Server and Novell Open Enterprise Server (CIFS and NCP)

No file migration or duplication since files remain on existing enterprise file servers

Easy-to-use, follow-me file synchronization Granular control over mobile file downloads Granular control over file sharing, including

the ability to determine which files and folders users can share either internally or externally

Keep IT in Control and Mobile Users HappyUnlike other mobile file access and colla-borative file sharing solutions, Novell Filr has been designed with both the enterprise and the user in mind, resulting in less

administration, better security and happier employees. It allows you to leverage your established security and data protection measures, while empowering users to enjoy the easy, anywhere, any device file access they demand. The bottom line is that users get what they want, while you stay in control of your organization’s file-based intellectual property.

To learn more about how your users can enjoy the productivity gains and time sav-ings of mobile file access and collaborative sharing without compromising enterprise goals, visit www.novell.com/filr or contact Novell at 888 321 4272.

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