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The goal of ESG Lab reports is to educate IT professionals about data center technology products for companies of all types and sizes. ESG Lab reports are not meant to replace the evaluation process that should be conducted before making purchasing decisions, but rather to provide insight into these emerging technologies. Our objective is to go over some of the more valuable feature/functions of products, show how they can be used to solve real customer problems and identify any areas needing improvement. ESG Lab’s expert thirdparty perspective is based on our own handson testing as well as on interviews with customers who use these products in production environments. This ESG Lab report was sponsored by Acronis. © 2015 by The Enterprise Strategy Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Challenges Consumeroriented, public cloud file sync and share solutions are common today in corporate environments because they are easy to get, easy to use, and enable employees to access content from any device and share it with colleagues and partners from any location. This can leave vast amounts of corporate data at risk and outside of IT’s protection, management, and monitoring—potentially leading to violations of industry compliance or corporate governance regulations, reputation harm, and financial loss. In fact, when ESG asked potential corporate public cloud sync and share adopters about their top concerns, security was the most often cited response by a large margin, followed by employees continuing to use their own solutions, and integration with existing IT tools and applications. 1 The data to which organizations need access from various devices and locations includes not just recently created files, but the data volumes that they have created over the history of the company. The difficulty for many organizations is that they are tired of the cumbersome and restrictive VPN method of secure remote access to data, but having to move data into a specific sync and share silo for remote access is a huge burden. The bottom line is that business users need better data access and easier collaboration, but with full protection, rock solid security, and management by IT. Consumergrade solutions are simply not designed for these enterpriseclass needs. The Solution: Acronis Access Advanced Acronis Access Advanced is a file sync and share solution that provides enterpriseclass features for any organization, regardless of size. It was designed for onpremises or private cloud infrastructures, and provides the security, scalability, management, and compliance features that today’s organizations need. It is easy for both users and administrators, is a complete and secure solution offering a wide range of features and flexible policies, and enables access to and mobilization of data from a variety of sources including home directories, file shares, NAS devices, and SharePoint sites. Acronis Access Advanced is deployed as a physical or virtual Windows service and enables file access and sharing for Windows PCs, Macintosh computers, and mobile devices that support iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems. There is no file size limit. Key user features include: Access to data on file servers, NAS, and SharePoint. Native support for Active Directory home folders on mobile devices. 1 Source: ESG Research Report, Online File Sharing and Collaboration Deployment Model Trends, February 2014. ESG Lab Spotlight Secure File Sync & Share with Acronis Access Advanced Date: May 2015 Author: Kerry Dolan, Lab Analyst Abstract: This ESG Lab Spotlight provides a high level look at the Acronis Access Advanced enterprise file sync and share solution.

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The  goal  of  ESG  Lab  reports  is  to  educate  IT  professionals  about  data  center  technology  products  for  companies  of  all  types  and  sizes.  ESG  Lab  reports  are  not  meant  to  replace  the  evaluation  process  that  should  be  conducted  before  making  purchasing  decisions,  but  rather  to  provide  insight  into  these  emerging  technologies.  Our  objective  is  to  go  over  some  of  the  more  valuable  feature/functions  of  products,  show  how  they  can  be  used  to  solve  real  customer  problems  and  identify  any  areas  needing  improvement.  ESG  Lab’s  expert  third-­‐party  perspective  is  based  on  our  own  hands-­‐on  testing  as  well  as  on  interviews  with  customers  who  use  these  products  in  production  environments.  This  ESG  Lab  report  was  sponsored  by  Acronis.  

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The  Challenges  Consumer-­‐oriented,  public  cloud  file  sync  and  share  solutions  are  common  today  in  corporate  environments  because  they  are  easy  to  get,  easy  to  use,  and  enable  employees  to  access  content  from  any  device  and  share  it  with  colleagues  and  partners  from  any  location.  This  can  leave  vast  amounts  of  corporate  data  at  risk  and  outside  of  IT’s  protection,  management,  and  monitoring—potentially  leading  to  violations  of  industry  compliance  or  corporate  governance  regulations,  reputation  harm,  and  financial  loss.  In  fact,  when  ESG  asked  potential  corporate  public  cloud  sync  and  share  adopters  about  their  top  concerns,  security  was  the  most-­‐often  cited  response  by  a  large  margin,  followed  by  employees  continuing  to  use  their  own  solutions,  and  integration  with  existing  IT  tools  and  applications.1  

The  data  to  which  organizations  need  access  from  various  devices  and  locations  includes  not  just  recently  created  files,  but  the  data  volumes  that  they  have  created  over  the  history  of  the  company.  The  difficulty  for  many  organizations  is  that  they  are  tired  of  the  cumbersome  and  restrictive  VPN  method  of  secure  remote  access  to  data,  but  having  to  move  data  into  a  specific  sync  and  share  silo  for  remote  access  is  a  huge  burden.      

The  bottom  line  is  that  business  users  need  better  data  access  and  easier  collaboration,  but  with  full  protection,  rock-­‐solid  security,  and  management  by  IT.    Consumer-­‐grade  solutions  are  simply  not  designed  for  these  enterprise-­‐class  needs.    

The  Solution:  Acronis  Access  Advanced    Acronis  Access  Advanced  is  a  file  sync  and  share  solution  that  provides  enterprise-­‐class  features  for  any  organization,  regardless  of  size.  It  was  designed  for  on-­‐premises  or  private  cloud  infrastructures,  and  provides  the  security,  scalability,  management,  and  compliance  features  that  today’s  organizations  need.  It  is  easy  for  both  users  and  administrators,  is  a  complete  and  secure  solution  offering  a  wide  range  of  features  and  flexible  policies,  and  enables  access  to  and  mobilization  of  data  from  a  variety  of  sources  including  home  directories,  file  shares,  NAS  devices,  and  SharePoint  sites.    

Acronis  Access  Advanced  is  deployed  as  a  physical  or  virtual  Windows  service  and  enables  file  access  and  sharing  for  Windows  PCs,  Macintosh  computers,  and  mobile  devices  that  support  iOS,  Android,  and  Windows  operating  systems.  There  is  no  file  size  limit.  Key  user  features  include:  

• Access  to  data  on  file  servers,  NAS,  and  SharePoint.  • Native  support  for  Active  Directory  home  folders  on  mobile  devices.  

                                                                                                                         1  Source:    ESG  Research  Report,  Online  File  Sharing  and  Collaboration  Deployment  Model  Trends,  February  2014.  

ESG  Lab  Spotlight  

Secure  File  Sync  &  Share  with  Acronis  Access  Advanced    Date:  May  2015      Author:  Kerry  Dolan,  Lab  Analyst  

 Abstract:  This  ESG  Lab  Spotlight  provides  a  high  level  look  at  the  Acronis  Access  Advanced  enterprise  file  sync  and  share  solution.    

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ESG  Lab  Spotlight:  Secure  File  Sync  and  Share  with  Acronis  Access  Advanced                                                                                                              2  

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• Secure  file  access  and  sharing  across  multiple  devices  via  web  UI,  desktop  clients,  and  mobile  clients.  • Selective  sync  of  files  and  folders  to  optimize  bandwidth  and  storage.  • File  and  folder  sharing  via  links  governed  by  policies  such  as  passwords  and  expiration  dates.    • File  versioning  including  conflicted  file  renaming.  • Bi-­‐directional  sharing  with  external  users.  • An  intuitive  UI  that  requires  no  training;  consistent  interface  across  repositories  and  devices.    • A  built-­‐in  Office  editor  is  included  with  the  mobile  client  code,  helping  to  make  Acronis  Access  Advanced-­‐

enabled  mobile  devices  a  true  business  platform.  

Key  administrative  features  include:    

• Fast,  easy  on-­‐premises  deployment.    

• Integration  with  Active  Directory  for  authentication,  user  account  management,  and  enrollment.  

• HTTPS  reverse  proxy  support  with  password  and  certificate  authentication.  

• FIPS  140-­‐2  encryption  in  transit  and  at  rest.  

• Granular,  policy-­‐based  management  of  files,  users,  and  devices.    

• Incremental  sync  at  file  level.    

• Audit  trail  and  transaction  history  with  search,  filter,  and  export,  essential  for  compliance  and  oversight.    • Whitelists  and  blacklists  for  users,  groups,  domains,  and  applications.  • Selective  remote  wipe  capability.  • Web  API  for  additional  integration  and  custom  app  development.  • MDM  integration  including  MobileIron  and  Good  Technology.  

The  architecture  overview  shows  clients  on  the  front-­‐end  accessing  Acronis  Access  Advanced  via  LAN/WAN/HTTPS.  On  the  back  end,  the  solution  integrates  with  customer  file  storage  deployments,  Active  Directory,  and  repositories  such  as  SharePoint.  

ESG  Lab  Testing  ESG  Lab  evaluated  the  Acronis  Access  Advanced  solution  using  a  combination  of  remote  demos  and  self-­‐directed  testing  of  user  and  administrative  features.  User  testing  was  conducted  using  a  MacBook  Pro,  Windows  PC,  Android  phone,  and  Apple  iPad.  Usability  was  validated  for  the  web  interface,  desktop  client,  and  mobile  device,  while  testing  focused  on  the  mobile  device  as  a  true  business  platform.  Administrative  testing  focused  on  the  wide  variety  of  management  options.  

Mobile  Devices  

Using  an  iPad,  ESG  Lab  easily  installed  the  Acronis  Access  Advanced  application  from  the  App  Store,  noting  that  additional  versions  of  the  app  were  available  for  integration  with  specific  mobile  device  management  applications.    

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ESG  Lab  Spotlight:  Secure  File  Sync  and  Share  with  Acronis  Access  Advanced                                                                                                              3  

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To  test  the  capabilities  of  the  Acronis  Access  Advanced  mobile  platform,  ESG  Lab  executed  numerous  business  tasks  on  the  iPad.  After  adding  our  Acronis  Access  Advanced  server  by  inserting  the  server  name  and  user  credentials,  our  sync  and  share  folder  contents  were  viewable  and  searchable,  including  folders  and  files  with  several  viewing  options.  We  reviewed  the  settings,  including  the  amount  of  local  cache,  timeout  time,  delete  confirmation,  password  and  certificate  settings,  auto-­‐syncing,  confirm  before  download  (a  key  feature  for  mobile  devices  that  can  prevent  bottlenecks  and  security  issues),  and  MDM  partner  features.  The  home  screen  provides  access  to  other  bookmarked  folders,  and  with  a  single  click,  enables  your  folder  to  be  bookmarked,  synced,  or  refreshed.  It  should  be  noted  that  automatic  syncing  can  be  configured  to  occur  only  at  launch  or  at  defined  intervals,  and  to  occur  only  with  a  WiFi  connection.  This  eliminates  mobile  network  data  charges  and  potential  bottlenecks.    

ESG  Lab  tapped  on  the  Test  Document.docx  file  that  we  had  created  in  a  desktop  Acronis  folder  and  synced  with  the  iPad.    A  pop-­‐up  box  appeared  offering  numerous  options,  including  the  ability  to  preview  or  edit  the  file,  open  it  in  a  specific  application,  e-­‐mail  the  file  or  a  link  to  the  file,  copy  or  move  the  file  with  the  clipboard,  rename  it,  or  delete  the  file  (left).  After  selecting  the  option  to  e-­‐mail  a  file  or  link,  a  form  was  presented  in  which  we  entered  an  e-­‐mail  address,  added  a  message,  and  configured  the  link  to  expire  in  two  days.  We  sent  the  link  to  a  colleague,  who  confirmed  the  ease  of  accessing  the  document  from  the  link.    

Next,  with  the  same  document  selected  on  the  iPad,  ESG  Lab  tested  the  Preview,  Edit,  and  Open  In  features.  Preview  brought  up  the  document  in  full-­‐screen  mode  for  viewing;  the  Edit  feature  opened  the  document  using  the  built-­‐in  Office  editor.  With  the  document  

open,  buttons  appeared  at  the  top  for  file  actions  such  as  save,  print,  and  e-­‐mail;  cut  and  paste;  view  options;  add  shapes,  images,  and  photos;  keyboard  options;  undo;  redo;  and  page  navigation.  Tapping  in  the  document  brought  up  a  soft  keyboard,  and  we  added  a  sentence  to  the  document  and  clicked  Save;  this  brought  up  options  to  overwrite  the  original,  rename  and  save  it,  or  cancel  and  discard  it.  After  returning  to  the  Acronis  Access  screen,  we  selected  the  document  again  and  clicked  Open  In,  which  brought  up  a  box  containing  all  the  icons  for  the  applications  installed  on  the  iPad  with  which  we  could  open,  move,  or  display  the  document.  This  included  social  media,  messaging,  word  processing,  and  collaboration  applications,  as  well  as  AirDrop  for  sharing  with  nearby  devices  using  Bluetooth.  After  clicking  on  the  Apple  Pages  (word  processing)  icon,  the  document  opened  in  that  application  with  full  functionality.  It  should  be  noted  that  when  content  is  opened  in  another  application,  it  leaves  the  secure  sandbox  environment  of  Acronis  and  could  be  vulnerable;  however,  Acronis  Access  Advanced  enables  applications  to  be  whitelisted  or  blacklisted  for  the  Open  In  feature,  enabling  greater  control.        

Next,  we  created  a  new  document  by  clicking  the  Add  icon  on  the  home  screen  and  selecting  Add  New  (right).This  brought  up  options  for  creating  documents,  spreadsheets,  presentations,  text  files,  or  folders.  ESG  Lab  created  a  new  document,  tested  all  word  processing  features,  saved  it,  and  then  renamed  and  saved  it.  Finally,  from  the  home  screen,  ESG  created  a  new  folder  and  opened  it.  After  clicking  the  Add  button,  we  selected  Copy  Photos  &  Videos.  This  brought  up  all  image  applications  in  the  iPad;  we  tapped  the  Camera  Roll,  selected  all  the  screenshots  that  we  had  taken  during  this  iPad  testing,  and  clicked  Save  (right).  The  screenshots  were  immediately  saved  to  the  clipboard,  individually  added  to  the  new  folder,  and  synced  with  the  desktop  application.  The  figure  below  shows  the  same  content  synced  on  the  web  interface,  desktop  client,  and  mobile  device.  

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ESG  Lab  Spotlight:  Secure  File  Sync  and  Share  with  Acronis  Access  Advanced                                                                                                              4  

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Desktop  and  Web  Interface    

When  configuring  the  desktop  client,  users  specify  a  folder  to  use  for  syncing  with  the  Acronis  Access  Advanced  on-­‐premises  server.  Folders  and  files  are  controlled  by  policies,  and  users  can  download,  rename,  copy,  move,  delete,  and  e-­‐mail  links  to  files  and  folders.  Similar  to  the  mobile  device  testing,  ESG  Lab  validated  for  the  desktop  and  web  UI’s  the  ease  of:  

• Collaborating  with  users  inside  and  outside  the  Active  Directory  domain.      

• Adding  content  to  the  Acronis  Access  Advanced  folder  via  drag  and  drop.  

• Editing  files  and  propagating  changes  to  shared  folders.    • Selecting  files  and  folders  to  sync.    

Administrative  Testing  Acronis  Access  Advanced  offers  IT  a  wide  range  of  management  options  that  can  be  accessed  from  five  categories  in  the  left  navigation  pane:  Mobile;  Sync  and  Share;  Audit  Log;  User  and  Devices;  and  General  Settings.  Each  category  has  intuitive  subcategories  that  enable  tasks  such  as  role  assignments,  templates  for  notification  and  sharing  e-­‐mails,  UI  customization,  licensing,  sync  policies,  and  sharing  policies.  While  a  full  review  of  all  administrative  functions  is  beyond  the  scope  of  this  report,  ESG  Lab  found  that  Acronis  Access  Advanced  offered  a  very  flexible  set  of  tools  and  options  that  enables  organizations  to  customize  as  much  or  as  little  as  they  like.  IT  can  tailor  sync,  mobility,  collaboration,  and  security  features  using  templates  or  ad  hoc,  and  can  vary  policies  and  permissions  across  organizations,  divisions,  departments,  users,  and  devices.  

ESG  Lab  highlighted  two  administrative  areas  that  are  essential  for  businesses:  user  enrollment  procedures,  and  mobile  policies  (left).  Acronis  Access  Advanced  enables  IT  to  enroll  users  in  the  same  way  they  typically  do,  using  Active  Directory.  Administrators  select  Active  Directory  users  or  groups,  and  the  system  sends  an  e-­‐mail  with  installation  instructions  for  both  desktop  and  mobile  devices  along  with  a  token  that  transfers  all  Active  Directory  security  and  access  permissions.  This  enables  organizations  to  quickly  and  easily  add  authenticated  users  while  maintaining  secure  operations.  Users  have  immediate  access  to  any  content  in  their  Access  folders,  in  other  network  

servers,  and  in  accessible  data  sources  such  as  file  shares  and  SharePoint  repositories.  

Additional  policies  can  be  layered  on  top  of  the  Active  Directory  configuration,  such  as  preventing  users  from  storing  files  on  mobile  devices  or  disabling  e-­‐mailing  of  files  or  links.  This  way,  users  can  be  granted  persona-­‐based  credentials  for  each  device  they  use,  enabling  organizations  to  maintain  control  and  security  of  data.  Options  such  as  time-­‐limited  

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access  to  links,  automatic  erasure  of  content  after  a  period  of  time  without  device  log  in,  and  selective  remote  wipe  can  also  ensure  that  data  is  not  vulnerable,  for  example,  when  a  mobile  device  is  lost  or  stolen.    

The  Mobile  Policies  tabs  enable  IT  to  handle  enrollment;  create  specific  security,  application,  sync,  and  home  folder  policies;  manage  servers  and  data  sources  that  mobilize  content;  and  manage  settings.  For  example,  IT  can  create  a  connection  to  a  dedicated  data  source  for  high-­‐level  managers  that  requires  a  secure  VPN  tunnel,  while  enabling  other  employees  to  access  home  directories  using  HTTPS.  Business  users  have  different  needs,  and  Acronis  Access  Advanced  accommodates  every  level  of  functionality  and  security.    

Why  This  Matters  For  syncing  and  sharing  files,  users  will  leverage  what  is  easy  for  them,  without  necessarily  thinking  about  security.  The  only  way  to  ensure  that  employees  use  a  secure,  IT-­‐managed  file  sync  and  share  solution  is  to  ensure  that  it  has  the  features  and  data  sources  users  want.    

ESG  Lab  validated  that  Acronis  Access  Advanced  is  a  simple,  intuitive,  complete,  and  powerful  solution  that  can  be  used  via  desktop,  web,  or  mobile  client.  Keeping  data  on-­‐premises  eliminates  the  vulnerabilities  of  public  cloud  solutions.  The  mobile  capabilities  make  it  a  full-­‐featured  business  platform.  Knowledge  workers  can  execute  a  wide  range  of  business  functions  with  a  mobile  device  in  the  absence  of  a  desktop  or  laptop,  while  keeping  in  sync  with  the  central  document  repository,  sharing  with  internal  and  external  users,  and  collaborating.  ESG  Lab  also  validated  the  flexibility  of  administrative  options  that  enable  IT  to  be  completely  confident  regarding  sync  and  share  data  security  across  the  organization.      

 

The  Bigger  Truth  Acronis  has  clearly  thought  through  the  needs  of  business  users  and  IT  organizations.  The  company  offers  a  solution  that  is  easy  to  use,  full  featured,  secure,  and  integrates  easily  with  customer  infrastructure—including  file  shares,  data  repositories,  Active  Directory,  and  MDM  applications.  ESG  Lab  was  particularly  impressed  with  the  level  of  flexible  control  Acronis  Access  Advanced  offers.  IT  can  tailor  the  many  policies  to  users,  groups,  and  devices,  enabling  them  to  gain  the  right  level  of  control  and  match  that  with  the  right  features  for  each  user  and  each  device.  Users  get  the  devices  and  features  they  want,  while  IT  gets  the  security  and  control  it  needs,  without  having  to  migrate  data  to  a  new  silo  or  platform.  There  is  a  fine  level  of  granularity  when  needed,  and  simplicity  when  not.      Acronis  put  significant  effort  into  creating  a  superior  mobile  experience  in  terms  of  optimizing  protocols  for  mobile  devices  and  providing  a  true  business  platform  with  which  users  can  actually  do  work.  Just  getting  access  to  files  on  mobile  devices  is  a  good  start,  but  being  able  to  actively  produce  work  is  the  goal  for  business  users,  and  Acronis  Access  Advanced  does  an  excellent  job  of  enabling  that.    Acronis  is  known  for  offering  excellent  data  protection  solutions.  This  file  sync  and  share  solution  came  to  Acronis  by  acquisition,  and  ESG  Lab’s  experience  indicates  that  Acronis  fully  supports  its  continuing  innovation.  Acronis  Access  Advanced  can  provide  organizations  with  a  complete,  fully  secure,  enterprise  file  sync  and  share  platform  that  provides  the  features  and  ease  of  use  to  keep  employees  happy,  while  enabling  IT  to  safely  manage  and  control  data  across  the  organization.      

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