Our primary use case with Kiteworks is to securely send and receive data file information. Additionally, we use KiteWorks to control and track emails. Our main objective is to transmit information to a vast audience via mass communication. This information pertains to either product or data, and it must be securely transmitted. One of the most notable advantages of using this communication method is the encryption it offers, which is essential for our needs. Moreover, this method guarantees more than 100 percent information security during data transfer among various networks.
We use it for three big use cases. The first use case is large files that are too big for email attachments, which is capped at 25 megabytes by the email protocol. If we want to send really large files and don't want to use Google Drive for that, because we're collaborating with someone who doesn't have Google Drive, then we use Kiteworks. We also use it to send secure information such as credit card numbers or passwords; Things that we don't want to send over email or Google Drive or Box or the like. And we use it for customer interactions, such as sending log files back and forth.
Enterprise Application Analyst at Global Atlantic Financial Group Limited
Real User
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2023-01-06T22:22:00Z
Jan 6, 2023
Our business partners are using it to send secure emails and data to internal and external business partners. I am responsible for supporting the platform. So, I am an administrator of the tool.
Our primary use case for this solution is transferring large files from one place to another. Gmail has a limitation on the size of files you can send, but with Kiteworks, by default, you can send a 30 GB file.
We use this solution as a secure way of transferring files between external partners including information or data analysis. Kiteworks gives us the opportunity to share secure data, email or files in the best possible way. From a usage perspective, there is one feature we have not yet explored and that the agent feature. We are only using web and email for now.
Our primary use case for this solution is transferring large files from one end to the other. For example, the way we send emails in Gmail has a specific limitation, about 20MB or 30MB. However, for Kiteworks, they lock at 30GB of quota by default, and if there is special approval that can be provided. The solution is deployed on-premises.
Kiteworks empowers organizations to effectively manage risk in every send, share, receive, and save of sensitive content over numerous communications channels: email, file sharing, managed file transfer, APIs, and web forms. The Kiteworks platform unifies, tracks, controls, and secures sensitive content moving within, into, and out of an organization, significantly improving risk management and ensuring regulatory compliance.
Kiteworks is more for secure file transfer protocol for server-to-server communication and to automate large batch file transfer securely.
Our primary use case with Kiteworks is to securely send and receive data file information. Additionally, we use KiteWorks to control and track emails. Our main objective is to transmit information to a vast audience via mass communication. This information pertains to either product or data, and it must be securely transmitted. One of the most notable advantages of using this communication method is the encryption it offers, which is essential for our needs. Moreover, this method guarantees more than 100 percent information security during data transfer among various networks.
We use it for three big use cases. The first use case is large files that are too big for email attachments, which is capped at 25 megabytes by the email protocol. If we want to send really large files and don't want to use Google Drive for that, because we're collaborating with someone who doesn't have Google Drive, then we use Kiteworks. We also use it to send secure information such as credit card numbers or passwords; Things that we don't want to send over email or Google Drive or Box or the like. And we use it for customer interactions, such as sending log files back and forth.
Our business partners are using it to send secure emails and data to internal and external business partners. I am responsible for supporting the platform. So, I am an administrator of the tool.
Our primary use case for this solution is transferring large files from one place to another. Gmail has a limitation on the size of files you can send, but with Kiteworks, by default, you can send a 30 GB file.
We use this solution as a secure way of transferring files between external partners including information or data analysis. Kiteworks gives us the opportunity to share secure data, email or files in the best possible way. From a usage perspective, there is one feature we have not yet explored and that the agent feature. We are only using web and email for now.
Our primary use case for this solution is transferring large files from one end to the other. For example, the way we send emails in Gmail has a specific limitation, about 20MB or 30MB. However, for Kiteworks, they lock at 30GB of quota by default, and if there is special approval that can be provided. The solution is deployed on-premises.