OpenText Filr provides file access and sharing, and lets users access their home directories and network folders from desktops, mobile devices, and the Web. Users can also synchronize their files to their PC or Mac. Changes that they make to downloaded copies are kept in sync with the originals on their network file servers. And finally, users can also share files internally and externally, and those with the share can collaborate with each other by commenting on the files.
Figure 1-1 State-of-the-Art Access to Enterprise Data
Users: Filr lets you control the following:
User authentication inside and outside your organization
Access to organization files and folders that were previously accessible only through mapped drives
Access to personal files and folders in Filr-based storage and/or in traditional Windows and OES home directories
Internal and external sharing of files and folders
Access Devices and Methods: Filr provides multiple access methods.
A Web (browser-based) application
Apps for Apple iOS 17.x and 16.x Android 8 to 14.
Clients for Windows 11 and 10 and later (x64 only) workstations
A client for macOS 14 and macOS 13 workstations
Filr Virtual Appliances:
These run on VMware, Xen, Citrix Xen, and Hyper-V hypervisors.
They lets users authenticate using their eDirectory and Active Directory usernames and passwords.
They provides access to data on OES, Windows, and SharePoint servers that use their native file protocols (NCP and CIFS).
Existing Directory Services and File Servers: Are not impacted because Filr does the following:
Requires no changes to file servers
Honors file system trustee rights and attributes
Your OpenText and Microsoft file servers and directory services retain complete control over all file- and folder-related activity.