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Kenesto Expands Drive Capabilities

By DE Editors  

August 18, 2015

Kenesto Corp. has enhanced Kenesto Drive to include features traditionally available through LAN-mounted drives and product data management (PDM) systems.

This release means that Drive users can automatically lock documents, see status visibility of all users who have access, edit documents one user at a time and access version history.

“Kenesto is delivering professional storage and sharing options for engineering and design companies seeking a very simple to use, cloud-based document management solution,” said Mike Payne, CEO, Kenesto. “Previously engineers were forced to use either consumer oriented storage products or complicated and expensive PDM products. We are delighted to provide a free solution in addition to a fuller, but reasonably priced alternative solution to our users and customers.”

For more information, visit Kenesto.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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