ANN ARBOR Portal Architects Inc. Monday announced the general market availability of SkySync 2.0.

SkySync is a simple, powerful Windows app that enables organizations of any size to synchronize and move files across storage systems including most cloud storage services, Microsoft SharePoint and network file systems.

2.0 is a huge leap in file storage synchronization and migration, said Portal Architects CTO Steve Woodward. Organizations can move large volumes of files between any cloud or on-site storage system like Microsoft SharePoint with incredible speed and control. SkySyncs comprehensive Dashboard provides both global and detailed views of all file transfer operations. Plus, organizations can easily link new storage systems then sync, copy, move or archive files in just a few clicks.

Added Portal Architects Mark Brazeau: File syncing and migration are just the beginning. SkySyncs innovative interface enables users to search for files across all systems in a single click or instantly drag-and-drop files to or from any linked system. Its amazingly simple and productive.

SkySync is designed the meet the demands of businesses of all sizes, from a single PC to multiple servers transferring terabytes of files. Currently, SkySync includes connectors for Microsoft SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2013, Microsoft Office 365, Huddle, Box, DropBox, SkyDrive, Citrix ShareFile and network file systems. Google Drive, Jive, Google Mail, and Microsoft Exchange in addition to many other storage, email and data systems will be released soon.

You can learn more at http://www.skysync.com and a nocost trial can be downloaded from the website.

SkySync is a product of Portal Architects Inc., an Ann Arbor-based company. Portal Architects is a software development company comprised of senior .Net architects and engineers with extensive Enterprise Content Management and Microsoft SharePoint development expertise.

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