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Frequently Asked Questions
Private cloud storage is a dedicated storage solution offering security and control, ensuring auditors have exclusive access to their data and the ability to manage sensitive documents efficiently.
Auditors can streamline documentation processes, ensure data security, and enhance collaboration among team members using private cloud storage, optimizing their workflow.
Yes, private cloud storage can handle large files efficiently, making it ideal for auditors needing to store extensive documentation or lengthy reports.
Yes, cloud storage is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, ensuring auditors can work remotely with ease and maintain productivity.
Yes, cloud storage facilitates secure file sharing, enabling auditors to collaborate effectively with colleagues and clients while maintaining document confidentiality.
Absolutely, private cloud storage allows auditors to set permissions and control who can view or edit documents, enhancing security and control over sensitive data.
Auditors can store various file formats such as documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and images in private cloud storage, catering to diverse file storage needs.
Yes, audio and video files can be stored. Ensure files adhere to the maximum upload limit, ideal for storing meeting recordings or testimonial videos.
Yes, files can be up to 100 MB each. For audio and video files, there's also a 60-minute duration limit. Large files may need to be split before upload.
Yes, it organizes and secures all audit documents, streamlining retrieval and ensuring compliance with data security standards during audits.
Most private cloud storage solutions offer automated backup features, ensuring data safety and security for auditors against accidental loss.
No, cloud storage requires an internet connection to access and manage files. Offline access is not supported, so plan accordingly when offline.
While you cannot edit files directly in most cloud storages, you can download, edit locally, and re-upload documents to ensure continuity and updates.
Some cloud storage providers may offer a free trial period to test the service. Check specific offerings to take advantage of initial access.
Private cloud storage platforms usually employ advanced security measures to protect sensitive audit documents, keeping data secure and compliant with industry standards.