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Pydio Cells & Enterprise 3.0.0
Release Notes
Cells V3 provides a new data source format that dramatically improves access speed, streamlines security implementation, supercharges searchability via new metadata, and makes compliance monitoring and reporting easier.
Pydio Cells V3 - Improved Speed, Security, Searchability & Compliance
Blog Article
Why upgrade to Cells v3? We've implemented a new data architecture format that dramatically improves access speed, supercharges searchability and makes compliance monitoring and reporting easier and more powerful.
Pydio Cells & Enterprise 3.0.1
Release Notes
First bugfix release for V3 branch. It fixes an issue with CopyObject on Encrypted+Flat Datasource.
Pydio Cells 3.0 Use Case - Validation Workflow
Blog Article
With the improved metadata in Pydio Cells V3, a new world of searchability and control is opened up. In this post, we’ll take a look at one use case that is so compelling (and widely requested) that we decided to build a preset workflow and ship it with the product.
Pydio Cells v3.0 - Accelerated Performance
Blog Article
With new flat datasources, faster internal communication, and optimized caching, Pydio Cells V3 is faster and more enterprise-ready than ever. Find out more about the impact this new speed will have on your experience with Cells.
Pydio Cells 3.0 Has Hidden Superpowers
Blog Article
Pydio Cells may look like a mild-mannered document sharing and collaboration platform, but with the launch of version 3.0, it’s now an enterprise-level beast with super security, compliance, automation, and most of all, speed. Read on to find out more about how Cells 3.0’s superpowers can help your organization.
Are You Sharing Documents Securely?
Blog Article
Document sharing and collaboration is part of the everyday fabric of enterprise work life these days. But are you sharing documents securely? Read on to learn about the risks and best practices to follow.
Log4JShell Not a Worry for Pydio Cells
Blog Article
You’ve probably have heard about the Log4J vulnerability by now. So as a Pydio user, you may be concerned about whether your Pydio or Pydio Cells deployments may be affected.