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Even files created by devices cannot be transferred manually by humans.

Already beyond the limit - now it's time to move beyond the traditional way.

Between various devices

Our work environment involves a variety of devices, including Ubuntu, Windows, and macOS. However, directly transferring files between these devices is not as easy as it seems. It requires extra steps each time, resulting in wasted time.

Between different networks

Devices located at the head office, branches, or other offices cannot be directly connected, and transferring files directly between them is difficult. The barriers of different networks still prevent file transfers, even within the same organization.

Device-to-device direct transfers are increasing.

More devices

Servers, IoT, and virtualization devices are rapidly increasing.

More traffic

The size and number of files to transfer are continuously increasing.

10TB

1,000,000 files

More transfer flows

File transfer flows are becoming more complex and diverse.

Traditional transfer ways and their problems

Transfer errors

A single transfer error can force you to start everything over. These experiences make transferring files even more stressful and make it difficult to predict when it will finish.

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Corruption and loss

Sometimes, after a transfer is complete, you might find that the files are corrupted or missing when you open them. It's difficult to figure out where the problem occurred, and even after a transfer that takes several hours, there's no guarantee that it will be perfect.

Slow speeds

Transferring a single file to the server wastes valuable work time. The internal network infrastructure is fast enough, but file transfers are always slow.

Size & count limits

One file was fine. But then tens of thousands, even millions of files accumulated, and the storage capacity went from gigabytes to terabytes. It's time for a new file transfer solution that can keep up with the pace of the industry.

Time-consuming

While file sizes and data transfer volumes are increasing exponentially, the manpower and time available to keep up with that pace are limited. We've now entered an era where these challenges can no longer be solved simply through human effort alone.