

Our InfoSec Program is audited annually by Kirkpatrick Price, a leading information security CPA firm. We support standard file transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP, AS2) for working with external partners and also provide native apps for high performance internal transfers.Īs a fully Cloud-Native SaaS, there are no servers for you to buy or maintain, there is no installation required, and high availability and redundancy are built in and free. Easily manage any transfer flow without writing scripts or code, and onboard workloads and partners effortlessly. We obsess about security, compliance, reliability, and performance so your critical business processes just work every time. I tried some of the app above to mount my cloud storage.6,000+ companies trust to automate and secure business critical transfers. However, none of them work great so far.ĬloudMounter - It is fastest app to load file list of a cloud folder. Personally feel that it is the best performance compare all others apps. However, I tried to load my Google Photo folder and I can only see around 10% of my photo listed in the mounted folder. I tried to reopen the same folder few times but it is still unable to load the full list. ExpanDrive is paid software only available for Windows and macOS. I can not accept this kind of bug or problem. Luckily, there are plenty of alternatives available for Linux-based operating systems, iOS devices, and Android. On top of that, there are plenty of free services available as alternatives, several of which are also open source. And I did some research and some people said that it was unable to upload large file or upload a lot of files at the same time.Ĭommander One - This is just like a FTP client app. It doesn't mount your cloud storage as a drive which is not the thing I am looking for.ĮxpanDrive - It is similar to CloudMounter. I did some research and people said that it is better (less bug) compare to CloudMounter.

Every click take a minute or even longer time to load. I gave up to do any test due to the long loading time. Mountain Duck - This is seems good (I don't found any bug). However, the performance is not good as CloudMounter.

It needs to take some time to load the file list if your folder has a lot of files (like my google photo). I think this is acceptable for now but I will expect to see improvement on the performance. Also, by the time I test, it doesn't support dropbox, onedrive, etc.
