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Why Application Interoperability is the Missing Link in Collaboration

Your team edits a video in Adobe, reviews slides in PowerPoint, and finalizes copy in Google Docs—all in the same week. Without application interoperability, files get stuck, projects stall, and deadlines slip. That’s why interoperability isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the backbone of how modern teams work.

Enabling Massive-File Collaboration in the Cloud With Adaptive Block Caching

When it comes to massive files, many organizations still rely on old-fashioned, on-premises file servers and filers. They’re hesitant to work on these projects in the cloud because the inherent network latency makes working with massive files difficult. So they stick to an on-premises approach—even though it typically requires wired access and stable VPN connections, which makes sharing and collaborating especially challenging for people working from home, in the field, or on the road.

Egnyte Collaborates With Microsoft to Power Enterprise AI With Microsoft Agent 365

Egnyte is excited to announce a new collaboration with Microsoft, integrating Egnyte’s data governance and secure collaboration expertise with Microsoft Agent 365 for AI agents. This collaboration is designed to transform how organizations empower their employees, enhancing productivity and decision-making through secure, governed AI. The enterprise landscape is rapidly evolving.

Egnyte Honors 2025 Spark Award Winners for Innovation and Partnership

Egnyte announces the five winners of its 2025 Spark Awards at its Global Summit in San Francisco this week. The Spark Awards recognize customers and partners who have transformed their business with Egnyte solutions, collaborated to improve Egnyte's products, or performed acts of advocacy.

Cracking the Massive File Problem

Big projects come with big files. CAD drawings. Media assets. Genomic data. These files aren’t just large—they’re monsters. Moving them from desktops to on-premises servers and back again eats up time, bandwidth, and patience. And when teams hack together workarounds like wired connections, FTP drops, or USB drives, it slows progress and traps files in silos. The cloud should make this easier. Security, flexibility, and access are givens today.

The Great Divide: Can the Desktop and Cloud Truly Coexist?

The cloud has transformed collaboration. Teams now share documents, slides, spreadsheets, and more in real time, without worrying about content silos or email chains (a hotspot for inefficient sharing). For most files, it’s seamless. But here’s the reality: Not all work lives comfortably in the cloud. Designers, video editors, engineers, and data scientists are just a few of the professionals who depend on desktop native apps to do their best work.

October Release Rollup: Hybrid Search Public API for Egnyte Copilot, Email Domain Control, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for October, including: For more information on these updates and others, please read the complete list below and follow the links for more detailed articles.

Egnyte Joins the Pax8 Marketplace

Egnyte, a leader in secure content collaboration, intelligence, and governance, today announced its solutions are now offered through Pax8, the leading AI commerce Marketplace. Egnyte's inclusion in the Marketplace provides Pax8's global distribution network of Managed Service Providers (MSPs) with an unparalleled opportunity for MSPs to deliver higher-value cloud services centered on collaboration, intelligence, security, and governance.

AI at Work: How Egnyte Intelligence Goes Beyond Generic Tools

AI isn’t the future, it’s here. Your CEO’s talking about it in board meetings. Your manager wants to know if it'll save time or just add more work. And you? You're wondering if it's going to make your job easier or just add noise. The excitement is justified. McKinsey says nearly 80% of companies are using AI somewhere in their business. But here's what most people miss: very few have gotten it to work across their entire organization. Why?