Secure & Compliant Encrypted Cloud Storage
Capabilities
Spans 4 product areas: Document Management, Privacy and , Data , Security.
Workflow Coverage
Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 3 workflow areas:
- Document Review & Management — Document Database Management (Repository for Archiving and Retention), Document Disposition Based on User Defined Rules, Version Control, Search Metadata, Classifications and Indexing (+6 more)
- Filing & Compliance — Access Controls, Encryption capabilities, Data Loss and Malware Prevention, Data Recovery (+2 more)
- Communication & Collaboration — Integration with Microsoft Teams
Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.
What We Haven’t Verified
This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Sync Cloud Storage is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Sync Cloud Storage addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Documents scattered across email, shared drives, attorney desktops, and filing cabinets — paralegal can't find the key document when it's needed for court or a deposition
On-premise DMS built for mapped drives and Outlook plugins can't keep up — remote attorneys need cloud access, Office 365 integration keeps breaking, and the IT admin who understood the server config just retired
When my litigation team receives 100,000 documents in discovery and the partner wants an early case assessment by Friday, I need to understand the key facts, players, and timeline before we've even started formal review — but right now the only option is throwing associate hours at it and hoping we surface the right documents
When I'm sharing client documents with co-counsel or opposing parties, I need to know that nobody at the cloud provider can access my files — ethics rules say I have a duty of competence with technology, and a standard Dropbox link doesn't cut it for privileged materials
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