TitanFile reveals integrations with Microsoft and NetDocuments to elevate worker productivity
TitanFile, a leader in secure file sharing and collaboration, is collaborating with Microsoft and NetDocuments to bring new tools and unique user experiences to the market.
TitanFile will release significant upgrades to its “Secure Send” Outlook integration, launch a new Microsoft 365 integration, and unveil a powerful integration with NetDocuments, according to the company.
“Today, we reaffirm our deep commitment to offering our customers and users the most complete and efficient experience for sharing files securely and seamlessly,” said TitanFile’s CEO Tony Abou-Assaleh. “By furthering our collaboration with Microsoft and NetDocuments, we’re empowering our customers with very powerful capabilities and workflows to significantly elevate their productivity.”
With TitanFile’s renowned Secure Send product that offers a one-of-a-kind Outlook integration, users get the best of both worlds. They can continue using Outlook’s familiar email experience for specific matters while also benefiting from TitanFile’s exceptional capabilities around large file sharing and security, the company said. The enhanced Secure Send now also supports Outlook Web, meeting the rapidly growing demand for its adoption.
The new TitanFile–Microsoft 365 integration transforms professional collaboration by keeping document interactions secure and compliant, boosting productivity and streamlining workflows. It enables TitanFile users to edit and collaborate on Microsoft 365 documents directly from TitanFile.
Additionally, TitanFile’s NetDocuments integration elevates legal practices by enhancing productivity and streamlining workflows between the two highly secure platforms.
The integration with NetDocuments enables its users who benefit from NetDocuments highly secure file sharing and collaboration capabilities to seamlessly leverage TitanFile to send high volumes of files and very large files more quickly and easily.
The integration eliminates the need to manually move files between platforms or to local storage, allowing legal professionals to focus on their core practice areas and manage their work with NetDocuments, while knowing that they have the added capability to send gigabytes and terabytes of data with TitanFile’s blazing fast technology, according to the companies.
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