Oystor
Oystor is a document sharing website.
Description
Oystor is a web-based software product based on cloud computing technology, providing cloud storage. Based on an Internet subscription model, Oystor allows users to upload documents, pictures and videos and share them with the users contacts and enabling the user to tag and categorize them.
Oystor provides productivity improvement tools for consumers and small business using web-based technologies and intelligent document management and contacts management systems.
Oystor can be used for:
- Document Digitization services
- Online storage and backup
- Import and Save Contacts
- Document Security
- Search and Retrieval of documents
- Document sharing through workflows
Oystor helps in optimizing storage by reducing email usage, Instead of sending a document to several people who then have the same document in various copies, Oystor allows the publisher to upload a document and share to the user's contacts, thus eliminating multiple copies of the same document and saving storage space not only for the publisher but also the recipients.
Oystor enables the user to import and migrate contacts from various account and CSV files into one common place to ensure a centralized repository.
Formats of files supported include Avi files, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF, Adobe Photoshop PSD, MP3 music files, Zip files, and MPEG-4 files.
The data is encrypted the files sent over the web, via a Secure Sockets Layer connection using 256-bit encryption. Data is stored in a dedicated server hosted by providers such as SingTel.
Encrypted data at Oystor follows security protocols at the physical hosting infrastructure, application and data transfer protocols, and the user interface.
Oystor was awarded for outstanding innovations in cloud computing from the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation on 2 August 2011.[1]
Oystor is a product of m9 tech solutions, which is a privately held software and information technology services company headquartered in Singapore formed in 2010. The website opened in June 2011.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Congratulations to all the Shining Stars of SiTF Awards 2011". Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation. http://www.sitfawards.com/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1117962. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
- ↑ Jamie Yap (2 August 2011). "Cloud, LBS score wins at S'pore IT awards". ZDNet Asia. http://www.zdnet.com/cloud-lbs-score-wins-at-spore-it-awards-2062301483/. Retrieved 19 July 2013.