store it
Organize content your way - to fit the way you work
"SpringCM has made our business more agile than ever and has taken our our service delivery to the next level."
Folders have become the defacto way to work with content. However, shallow, fixed folder conventions leave a lot to be desired. Organizing all of your documents to reflect the way you work will challenge most of those consumer-class file storage and sharing sites. They're not built for business the way SpringCM is.
With SpringCM, you can quickly map a folder hierarchy to your organization and tailor it to fit your business environment. Build folder structures for teams, such as Accounting, HR, Legal, and Marketing. Build them for projects, such as an acquisition or product launch. Build them for a business process, such as customer onboarding. Then create as many levels within those folders as you want. SpringCM features give you lots of options—Clearly More than consumer-class file sharing sites.
SpringCM Attributes make it way easier to organize content, search and find it.
SpringCM Smart Rules really put your content to work - automatically.
Add any content, any way you want
For Content Cloud Services to work optimally, you need to get all of your content into the cloud. We make that easy by giving you numerous options for adding content - pick the one that is most comfortable for you.
- Save to your desktop and sync content automatically
- Use FTP services
- Drag-and-drop documents
- Upload multiple files and email attachments
- Upload from the desktop or mobile devices
- Even use your mobile device as a scanner to upload images.
- Even better, simply email content directly into your SpringCM folders
Meanwhile, SpringCM keeps content safe while uploading with 128-bit RSA encryption (SSL).
More ways to search and find
Access to content is fast in SpringCM. We offer business teams more ways to search and find exactly what they need—from anywhere, any application, any device. More ways than you would ever find in a consumer-class file sharing service. Let us count the ways (it's more than a dozen).









