TitanFile
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| Developer | TitanFile Inc. |
| Initial release | March 16, 2011 |
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| Available in | English, French |
| Type | File sharing |
| Website | www |
| TitanFile Logo | |
| Company type | Privately held company |
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| Industry | File sharing |
| Founded | June 2007 in Halifax, Canada |
| Founder | Tony Abou-Assaleh Milan Vrekic |
| Headquarters | , Canada |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Website | www |
TitanFile Inc. is a Canadian cloud computing company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. TitanFile provides a secure way for professionals to communicate and share files with their clients.
History
[edit | edit source]In 2010, the company won the Nova Scotia Co-operative's Best Big Idea 2010 competition[1] and Dyn and CloudCamp's Cloudy Awards 2011.[2] In March 2011, co-founders Milan Vrekic and Tony Abou-Assaleh launched TitanFile publicly.[2] That same month, The Chronicle Herald mentioned TitanFile's support for organizations and individuals to securely share documents.[3]
In August 2011, TitanFile secured a $250,000 CAD seed financing round from Innovacorp,[4] and in December 2011, TitanFile announced their first expansion plans into Kitchener, Ontario.[5] The company was recognized in Canada's Top 25 ICT Up & Coming List by Branham300[6] and was awarded runner-up in Backbone magazine's Alpha Exchange Innovation Campaign Pitch-Off in Toronto.[7]
On October 11, 2012, the company revealed that it was relaunching the original TitanFile design to accommodate a more collaborative environment for their users.[8] That same day it announced a $1.1 million financing round from investors at Innovacorp, First Angel Network (FAN), and a handful of private investors.[9]
On October 13, 2013, TitanFile released a suite of enterprise features to cater to the needs of modern professional teams.[10] In December 2013, the company was part of the "48 Hours in the Valley" program held in San Francisco.[11] The company finished the year by partnering with Hitachi Solutions America to create a more secure system with enhanced user controls and mobile capabilities.[12]
Product
[edit | edit source]TitanFile was originally designed to be a robust and reliable one-way file transfer solution for users wishing to send and receive electronic documents that were too big or too confidential for email.[8] The company changed its focus to accommodate secure client correspondence in 2012. Today, TitanFile is a web and mobile application that combines file management and sharing, instant messaging, and security.[citation needed]
References
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- Cloud computing providers
- Computer security companies
- Companies based in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Cloud applications
- Data synchronization
- Email attachment replacements
- File sharing services
- Online backup services
- Online companies of Canada
- Software companies established in 2011
- Companies based in Nova Scotia
- 2011 establishments in Nova Scotia