Box,
Inc. announced
new capabilities to help organizations support secure collaboration on
their most important information. These announcements, which will be
featured tomorrow at the first-ever BoxWorks Digital,
will help customers bring content and business processes together in a
single platform -- reducing risk, improving collaboration, and making it
easier than ever to get work done securely from anywhere, any device,
and any application.
"Work
today looks very different than five months ago. More people are
working remotely, collaborating with teams around the clock, accessing
sensitive data from personal devices, and using more applications than
ever. It's never been more challenging for enterprises to both secure
their data and keep up with the pace of business," said Aaron Levie,
co-founder and CEO of Box. "Our vision has always been to provide a
central source of truth for your content in the cloud. At BoxWorks
Digital, we're enhancing that vision with innovation that will make it
incredibly easy to collaborate on a single platform that's secure,
simple to use, easy to manage, and that extends to all the apps your
teams use every day."
Collaborate on any file, with anyone, on any device
With approximately two-thirds of workers in the U.S. working
remotely, the office in the new normal can be anywhere. Work today
relies on secure team collaboration across regions, devices, and
organizations. To make it easier to collaborate across distributed teams
and on content in real-time, Box is introducing annotations for iPad
and mobile, as well as enhancements to Box Relay, the company's no-code workflow solution for automating business processes around content.
Annotations for iPad and Mobile:
Earlier
this year, Box introduced the ability to create annotations in the Box
web app when previewing any of the most commonly used file types like
images, PDFs, and slide decks. This intuitive feature makes giving and
receiving feedback simple, allowing for contextually relevant comments
and changes to be visible right on the document. At BoxWorks Digital,
Box will introduce:
- Annotations
on mobile (both phone and tablet) - just like on the web, users can
simply select text, an image, or highlight anywhere and leave a comment
on the preview of a document, and Box will automatically create and send
a push notification to collaborators alerting them to the new
annotation, making it simple and fast to give and receive feedback on
any device.
- Support
for Apple Pencil, offering the ability to leave free-form mark-ups and
text comments directly on files in Box from iPad. Handwritten notes can
automatically be converted to typed text with Apple Scribble so they can
seamlessly be added to documents or text boxes. Now, users don't have
to rely only on the built-in keyboard to share feedback.
Box Relay:
Rolled
out in 2019, today hundreds of customers use Box Relay to automate
everyday processes like digital asset reviews, work order submission
approvals, regulatory reporting approvals, and grant reviews. With
simple, lightweight automation from Box Relay, common processes that are
currently done manually or over email are now more repeatable and
easier to manage. At BoxWorks Digital, Box will announce several
enhancements to Box Relay, including:
- Custom-built
templates that customers can create, publish, and manage themselves,
making it easier to roll-out and standardize teams on common processes
while incorporating workflow best practices. In June, Box announced a library of pre-built templates to help customers create workflows without IT support.
- New
API extensibility that enables customers to power cross-system business
processes across the enterprise by connecting their workflows within
Box to third party applications like Salesforce or ServiceNow, as well
as their custom applications.
Availability:
Annotations for iPad and mobile are expected to start rolling out later
this year. Custom workflow templates in Box Relay will be generally
available in November, and API extensibility will be generally available
in January.
Access all your important files right inside the applications you use everyday
Businesses continue investing in best of breed technology, with the average number of applications used by enterprises increasing to 88.
Box today connects to over 1500 applications, including Salesforce,
Slack, Zoom, Okta, Microsoft Office 365, and Google Suite, serving as
the single source of truth to centralize content. Box will announce
enhancements to Box for Microsoft Teams and unveil a redesigned App
Gallery to make it easier than ever to discover and enable Box
integrations.
Box for Microsoft Teams:
Thousands
of joint customers are using Box and Microsoft Teams together today.
Earlier this year, Box rebuilt its integration with Teams to make it
easy for users to find, share, and access Box content from within the
Teams application, saving time and improving productivity. At BoxWorks
Digital, Box will debut key enhancements to the Box for Microsoft Teams
experience, including:
- Users can choose a Box folder to be synced automatically with a Microsoft Teams chat
- Instantly grant access to Box files from within Teams
- Receive Box notifications related to content activity directly within Teams
The New Box App Gallery:
The
newly redesigned App Gallery will make it easier for customers to
discover and enable integrations with all of the applications they use
every day. The more functional layout will allow customers to easily
discover and manage apps that integrate with Box while centralizing
content across these external applications in one secure place.
Availability:
The enhanced Box and Microsoft Teams integration is expected to be
generally available in October. The redesigned App Gallery is expected
to be available early next year.
Secure and Govern Your Sensitive Files
The average cost of a data breach is nearly $4 million, and a recent GDPR violation resulted in a €50 million fine.
The ‘new normal' for work requires a new approach to security, and at
BoxWorks Digital, Box will showcase security and compliance features
that help customers protect and govern data in the cloud without getting
in the way of work.
Box Shield:
Box
Shield, the company's breakthrough security solution for protecting
content in the cloud, is designed to limit accidental data leakage by
helping users avoid mistakes and risky behaviors with company data, as
well as to provide threat detection to security teams. Powered by
advanced machine learning, Box Shield is the company's fastest growing
product ever.
Earlier this year, Box added both native malware detection and intelligent, automated classification to
Box Shield. Shield is now restricting approximately 400,000 accidental
shares every day, and over the last 90 days alone, Shield has analyzed
more than two billion files for known threats and classified over 50
million files. At BoxWorks Digital, Box will announce a new policy
exception capability for Box Shield. The new capability, which must be
opted-into at the corporate level, allows employees to make policy
exceptions by providing business justification, which is then recorded
for auditing purposes.
Compliance:
As
a pioneer in compliance in the cloud, Box provides businesses with a
central place to meet their industry-specific compliance requirements.
Box already supports rigorous compliance standards like FINRA and GDPR.
At BoxWorks Digital, Box will announce that it will add FedRamp High
certification and expand its GxP validation offering for federal and
life sciences customers respectively.
In
addition to helping customers track data and meet compliance standards,
Box will also add event-based retention to its content lifecycle
management toolset. Customers will be able to enable retention and
disposition of files for a configurable amount of time depending on
their business needs. For example, customers will be able to set a
schedule for disposition of files after a client account is closed, a
contract expires, or an employee departs.
Availability:
The new policy exception capability is expected to be available to Box
Shield customers next year. The new compliance features are expected be
available to Box Governance customers early next year.