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The Power of an AI Ecosystem: When Fragmented Content Connects, AI Delivers

AI tools are everywhere. Value isn’t. Most organizations already use AI—chatbots answer questions, assistants summarize documents, and agents kick off workflows. And yet, day-to-day work often feels the same, with people still digging through folders and teams still double-checking decisions. AI exists, but the returns vary widely. The problem isn't with AI. It's the way the work is set up. Work is fragmented across tools, systems, and formats that were never designed to work together.

February Release Rollup: Egnyte MCP Server, Egnyte Sign Enhancements, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for February, including: For more info on these updates, check out the list below and dive into the detailed articles. Please join the Egnyte Community to get the latest updates, chat with experts, share feedback, and learn from other users.

January Release Rollup: Egnyte MCP Server, File Server Connector, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for January, including: For more info on these updates, check out the list below and dive into the detailed articles. Please join the Egnyte Community to get the latest updates, chat with experts, share feedback, and learn from other users.

Egnyte Joins Anthropic to Bring Secure, Responsible AI to Financial Services

Egnyte is proud to partner with Anthropic in the next phase of Claude for Financial Services—making it easier than ever for sales, investment, and compliance teams to bring their content, context, and institutional knowledge directly to Claude with governed, secure access. As financial institutions race to unlock insights from decades of documents, models, and market data, the challenge has never been simply access.

Configure the Egnyte Desktop Experience at Scale

Egnyte is extremely powerful, allowing users to work from anywhere. Many users prefer working on a desktop because they rely on powerful desktop applications to create complex content. With Egnyte, administrators benefit from being able to configure the desktop experience for their users. To make it easier for administrators, we’ve improved what until now has been a manual configuration process.

December Release Rollup: Model Selector, Splunk Integration, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for December, including: For more info on these updates, see the list below and read the detailed articles. Please join the Egnyte Community to get the latest updates, chat with experts, share feedback, and learn from other users.

Thriving Through Change: How Architects Are Turning Slowdowns Into Strength

After several months of declining billings, the AIA’s latest ABI reveals what many architecture firms experience every day: projects are slowing, decisions are taking longer, and securing new work is becoming more challenging. A softer market forces tough choices, but it also creates rare breathing room to fix long-standing operational pain points, especially those tied to scattered data, manual workflows, and inconsistent project startup processes.

Streamlining Field Workflows with Egnyte + GoFormz

Modern businesses need faster, more accurate ways to capture data and move it securely across teams. Paper forms, manual uploads, and scattered files slow work down and introduce unnecessary risk. With GoFormz and Egnyte, organizations can digitize field data capture while ensuring information is securely stored, governed, and ready for collaboration.

Solving the AI Data Gap: Secure Enterprise File Access via Egnyte's MCP Server

Enterprise organizations face a fundamental challenge in AI adoption. While tools like ChatGPT and Claude offer transformative capabilities, their effectiveness is limited without secure access to organizational data. Critical business information often stays locked in secure repositories, limiting AI assistants from providing business-specific insights. Without secure access to mission-critical content, AI assistants fall short of their potential.