file sync software

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For years Notebook users have been a pain to manage they don't backup,
they look notebook or even screw up windows last year we bought a
system to make our life easy.

I know iFolder works and is very easy to setup and use and since no training
is
required NO support issues
(because all users see is effect a normal looking folder with a big red 'i'
in the middle)

Now we are to deploy it on nearly 300 machines I just wondered if there was
anything else
that was worth looking at before I "build" the servers.
(nothing wrong with iFolder - in fact it gives no problems even the upgrade
from iFolder 2 to iFolder 3 went smoothly)

What we need automatic 2 way sync of data - users have beetween 100Mb and
1gb of data
on their notebook - updates should take minutes rather than hours

I just thought it was worth asking what others use


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