Store Your Manufacturing Data With Egnyte
The manufacturing industry calls for tons and tons of data and information to be stored. For every item you produce, you need to have a record of it for inventory, supplier, and vendor purposes. At one time, production facilities were lined with cabinets full of documents full of this information. When you switch to Egnyte, you can store all your information in the cloud for use at any time.
Summon Old Records
Has there ever been a situation in which you need to dig up a record or inventory report from the past? With Egnyte, you can let their servers do the work for you. When you use Egnyte’s search function, you can find any document from any time. When you trash documents, they too can be found (within a certain timeframe). Record-keeping for the manufacturing industry is important – let Egnyte’s servers store the information for you.
Keep Suppliers/Vendors in Check
When you use Egnyte, you can allow your suppliers and vendors to have limited access to reports and invoices. Whether you grant them full permission is entirely up to you. When all parties involved are using Egnyte, everyone can have real-time access to the most up-to-date information available. There will be no excuses as to why your order of materials has not been delivered due to lack of communication – everyone will be kept in the loop using Egnyte.
More Value for your Budget
Purchasing and maintaining your own servers can become expensive. Along with that, you may also need to purchase and install your own virtual private network (VPN). With Egnyte, you can alleviate some of those expenses. There are plans and prices available for every kind of company (from 5-10,000 people). Stretch your IT budget a little further using Egnyte.
For more information, take a look at our Egnyte overview post or visit www.Egnyte.com.






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