Dropbox Vs Sugarsync - File Storage in the Cloud 1

Dropbox Vs Sugarsync - File Storage in the Cloud 1

DropBox vs SugarSync - File storage in the cloud 1 Dropbox Level 27 There are a number of solutions emerging into the market, which provide Rialto South Tower users the ability to store files in the cloud, which provide a number of 525 Collins Street MELBOURNE 3000 benefits: Tel: 1300 85 61 81 Fax: 1300 85 73 93 Ability to share files with others [email protected] Synchronise files with other devices such as smartphones, iPad, www.icb.org.au tablets or other PC’s Online backup Remote file access Dropbox - What is it? Dropbox is a program / application which can be installed on your PC, Mac, Ipad, tablet or smartphones to provide you with the ability to synchronise files and folder to share amongst your devices, provide a backup solution or share files with others. For example some Bookkeepers are using Dropbox to share the accounting files between them and their client. Dropbox monitors files that are in the cloud and on the device. When changes occur it automatically updates the cloud version of these files with the latest version you have changed locally, this can occur in both directions. In the example above, when the client opens their Accounting file at their office and makes changes, the file is automatically synchronised to the cloud. When you the Bookkeeper are next connected to the Internet with your PC Dropbox will automatically update your local coy of the file. Important Note: For issue free synchronisation it is important in the above example that you and your client are not updating your local copies at the same times. If this is the case when the file is synchronised there will be a conflict and you will need to determine which file you want to keep. Note: For smartphones, Ipads and tablets, Dropbox will NOT automatically synchronise files. For these devices it will only update the file when you select them on the device or when you have the file marked as favourite. This is a good setup as it alleviates the possibility of unknowingly exceeding Data plans. © The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Ltd is a member based company limited by ICBAustralia is a member of ICBGlobal Guarantee. ABN 20 115 901 945 How does it work? Synchronising your files to the cloud 1. Download and Install Dropbox on your PC 2. Register with Dropbox with a username (email address) and password Install on your other device e.g. iPad, tablet or smartphone Level 27 Rialto South Tower a. Once installed on your PC the Dropbox icon will appear in 525 Collins Street the system tray MELBOURNE 3000 Tel: 1300 85 61 81 Fax: 1300 85 73 93 [email protected] www.icb.org.au b. Dropbox also creates a folder called “DropBox”, any files or folders stored under this folder will be automatically synchronised 3. On your PC move the files and or folders you want synchronised into the Dropbox folder 1 Important note – Before moving files check the size of the folders or files you are synchronising as these files are being uploaded to the cloud and will form part of your data usage 4. 1. Once the files are within your local Dropbox folder they will be s a. The Green tick indicates the Dropbox folder is fully synce b. The Blue circle and arrows means Dropbox is currently s c. The Red circle with an “X” mean Dropbox is unable to sy The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Ltd is © The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers a member based company limited by Guarantee. ABN 20 115 901 945 ICBAustralia is a member of ICBGlobal Accessing files remotely You can access your files from any browser via the Dropbox website www.dropbox.com Below is the screen of your Dropbox webpage once you have logged in. Level 27 Rialto South Tower From this page you have the ability to: 525 Collins Street MELBOURNE 3000 Open and view your files Tel: 1300 85 61 81 Upload a file Fax: 1300 85 73 93 [email protected] Download files www.icb.org.au Share files and or folders Recover deleted files To download a file using remote access 1. Open your browser and navigate to the Dropbox website 2. Click on the Log in icon top right 3. Entering your registered email address and password. 4. Your Dropbox webpage will be displayed (As seen above) 5. Click on the “Files” tab to see your files and folders 6. Double clicking on the file will download and open the file to the PC you are on The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Ltd is © The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers a member based company limited by Guarantee. ABN 20 115 901 945 ICBAustralia is a member of ICBGlobal Sharing files Sharing files can be done from you PC or via your Dropbox web page. Below is your Dropbox web page showing your shared folders and who they are shared with. Level 27 Rialto South Tower 525 Collins Street MELBOURNE 3000 Tel: 1300 85 61 81 Fax: 1300 85 73 93 [email protected] www.icb.org.au Sharing a folder from your PC 1. Open the Dropbox folder and select the file or folder you want to share The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Ltd is © The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers a member based company limited by Guarantee. ABN 20 115 901 945 ICBAustralia is a member of ICBGlobal 2. Right click on the file or folder and select “Share file” or “Share folder” 3. Your Dropbox webpage will open with a window to share 4. Under “Invite others” enter the email address of the person you want to share the file or folder with 5. Enter a optional message Level 27 Rialto South Tower 6. Dropbox will send an email to the recipient 525 Collins Street MELBOURNE 3000 Recipient Tel: 1300 85 61 81 Fax: 1300 85 73 93 [email protected] If they are already registered with Dropbox they simply accept the www.icb.org.au invitation and the file or folder will be added to their Dropbox Recipient is NOT registered with Dropbox o They will be asked to register with Dropbox to create a Dropbox Account o Once they have created the account they can access your shared file or folder via their Dropbox webpage or when the file has synchronised on their PC Accessing files via your smartphone or other device 1. Install the Dropbox application on your device 2. Open the App and register with your Dropbox account details you set up on the computer 3. Click on the Dropbox Icon to see your Dropbox folder with all files and folders which are synchronised 4. Click on the file to open Below is the Dropbox application once opened on a ipad. On the left side of the screen are the folders which have been synchronised to your Dropbox cloud storage. Note: Files, which are selected as favourite, will be automatically downloaded to the device The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Ltd is © The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers a member based company limited by Guarantee. ABN 20 115 901 945 ICBAustralia is a member of ICBGlobal SugarSync SugarSync is a similar program to Dropbox with some operational differences. Level 27 Rialto South Tower Drop box creates a folder called “Dropbox” on your PC. Only folders 525 Collins Street and files under the “Dropbox” folder are synchronised to the cloud. MELBOURNE 3000 SugarSync does NOT install a folder on your PC. Instead when Tel: 1300 85 61 81 installing the SugarSync application on your PC it asks you to select Fax: 1300 85 73 93 [email protected] the folders you wish to synchronise to the cloud. www.icb.org.au Adding files or folders to be synchronised to the cloud with SugarSync Right click on the SugarSync icon in the system tray (bottom right) Select “Add folders to SugarSync” Click on the arrows as seen below to expand your directory structure till you are able to select the folder or file you wish synchronised Click OK Costs Dropbox 1st 2GB free 50GB (Pro 50) - $9.99 per month or $99 per year 100GB (Pro 100) - $19.99 per month or $199 per year The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Ltd is © The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers a member based company limited by Guarantee. ABN 20 115 901 945 ICBAustralia is a member of ICBGlobal SugarSync 1st 5GB free 30GB $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year 60 GB $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year 100 GB $14.99 per month or $149.99 per year Level 27 Rialto South Tower 525 Collins Street Security & Backup MELBOURNE 3000 Tel: 1300 85 61 81 Dropbox uses Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) for storage, which is Fax: 1300 85 73 93 [email protected] stored in multiple data centres across the US. www.icb.org.au Files are stored using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and AES – 256 bit encryption. SugarSync uses industry best practices to ensure data is safe and secure. Files are transferred using TLS and are stored in the cloud using 128-bit AES encryption. Are Dropbox and SugarSync my backup solution. Both products are essentially a cloud synchronisation service. If you delete a file that is being synchronised on your local PC the file stored in the cloud is also deleted. Dropbox retains a snapshot of every saved change in your Dropbox folder over the last 30 days. If you have accidently deleted a file you can recover the file from your Dropbox webpage.

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