It’s been a little while since a new player in the files sharing and synchronization space reached out to me. There are two possible explanations for that. The optimist in me would suggest it is down to people realizing that the space is crowded beyond measure and that there is little point of ponying up and doing essentially the same thing under a different logo. The skeptic in me would suggest that it’s only because I’ve become increasingly curmudgeonly about the vendors in the space, and PR flacks have decided to stay well away.
Whatever the reason Andy Rosen, the co-founder of Sendergram, bucked the trend recently and reached out to tell me about the solution that he and his partner, Bjorn, have created. Sendergram is, in Rosen’s words “a file sending and receiving solution with real time activity, tracking, discussion and notification streams.” Following the mantra of embracing an entire workflow, Sendergram records and tracks an entire communication, the files sent and all recipient activity on the blockchain.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD