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Gladinet Cloud provides unified, managed access to cloud and local storage. If required, you can install a local client (Mac or Windows) to have native access within your private Enterprise. Now that you have installed Gladinet Cloud, here are a few quick pointers for you to get started.
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Team Folders: You can set up team folders
and assign users to the team folder with permissions. The concept is similar to a network share.
users can visit team folder from web browser, mobile clients, in addition to using native PC clients.
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Storage Manager: You can choose a file server as
your backend storage. You can choose a C:\ as your backend storage. You can use a private cloud storage
service such as OpenStack or EMC Atmos. You can even use a public cloud storage account as your
backend storage. It is all done through the storage manager.
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User Manager: You can manually add or delete users.
You can also use Active Directory as your user manager.
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Group Manager: For the default user manager,
you can define users that belong to a certain group. For Active Directory, you inherit the groups from
the Active Directory.
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