8 Integrations with hubiC

View a list of hubiC integrations and software that integrates with hubiC below. Compare the best hubiC integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with hubiC. Here are the current hubiC integrations in 2024:

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    Zuar Runner

    Zuar Runner

    Zuar, Inc.

    Utilizing the data that's spread across your organization shouldn't be so difficult! With Zuar Runner you can automate the flow of data from hundreds of potential sources into a single destination. Collect, transform, model, warehouse, report, monitor and distribute: it's all managed by Zuar Runner. Pull data from Amazon/AWS products, Google products, Microsoft products, Avionte, Backblaze, BioTrackTHC, Box, Centro, Citrix, Coupa, DigitalOcean, Dropbox, CSV, Eventbrite, Facebook Ads, FTP, Firebase, Fullstory, GitHub, Hadoop, Hubic, Hubspot, IMAP, Jenzabar, Jira, JSON, Koofr, LeafLogix, Mailchimp, MariaDB, Marketo, MEGA, Metrc, OneDrive, MongoDB, MySQL, Netsuite, OpenDrive, Oracle, Paycom, pCloud, Pipedrive, PostgreSQL, put.io, Quickbooks, RingCentral, Salesforce, Seafile, Shopify, Skybox, Snowflake, Sugar CRM, SugarSync, Tableau, Tamarac, Tardigrade, Treez, Wurk, XML Tables, Yandex Disk, Zendesk, Zoho, and more!
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    NetDrive

    NetDrive

    Bdrive Inc.

    Cloud storage as hard disk Managing your favorite cloud storage cannot be easier. Just provide cloud login information, and all cloud storages will automatically appear as your virtual drive each time you start your PC. NAS storage as virtual drive You can connect to NAS servers by WebDAV or FTP. Many NAS vendors recommend NetDrive as a standard way to mount their NAS products. Share your NAS easily with anyone as virtual drive. SFTP to securely transfer files NetDrive supports secure file transfer by SFTP (SSH File Transfer protocol) . Unlike standard File Transfer Protocol (FTP), SFTP encrypt commands and data both, preventing passwords and sensitive information from being transmitted in the clear over a network.
    Starting Price: $19.90 per year
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    SyncBackPro

    SyncBackPro

    2BrightSparks

    SyncBackPro is an advanced file backup and synchronization program that can be used with hard drives, removable media (e.g. USB drives), FTP, FTPS, and SFTP servers, Zip64 archives (with 256-bit AES encryption), POP3/IMAP4/SMTP email servers, Media Transfer Protocol devices, network shares, and cloud storage services (S3, Azure, Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Box, and many others). Highly configurable, SyncBackPro includes: open/locked file copying; file versioning; scripting; fast backup; true synchronization; Zip64 support; compression filtering; detailed and easy to read log files; email results; simulated backups and restore; file filters; sub-directory selection; copy verification; background backups; auto-close of programs; profile groups; compare files, and an extensive context sensitive help file.
    Starting Price: $54.95/one-time/user
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    MultCloud

    MultCloud

    AOMEI Technology

    With MultCloud, you can easily sync two cloud services or two folders on different cloud accounts. You can also set up scheduled sync to sync your data between clouds at a certain interval automatically. Connect all your clouds to MultCloud and you'll find it so easy to access and manage all your online files with a single login. Upload, download, copy/cut, paste, preview and rename your online files just like in Windows Explorer. And as multiple free cloud drives are integrated, you actually have the way to "expand" your free cloud storage. The process of transfer runs on the server of MultCloud, so the data is still transferring even when your device is power off. As it is offline cloud sync or transfer, once you launch data transmission, you can simply shut down your browser or computer and leave the rest to MultCloud.
    Starting Price: $4.99 per month
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    Strongspace

    Strongspace

    Strongspace

    Strongspace puts you in control of your most important files and information. Strongspace is ExpanDrive’s latest product offering for cloud storage and backup focusing specifically on rysnc, which synchronizes files from one location to another while minimizing data transfer by using delta encoding. The system relies on secure links through ZFS and rsync as well as wicp encryption, which provides a high level of security for system users. Through SFTP and other methods, Strongspace developers have created their own API and command-line utility, making data easier to access and control. Strongspace creates images of all files and folders, which allows for the convenient and simple ability to roll back to daily or weekly snapshots of data. Strongspace offers three basic storage plans with limited space and also provides the option of custom plans with upwards of 15TB of storage. With Strongspace, businesses are afforded the benefits of cloud storage at a scalable and custom price.
    Starting Price: $5.99 per user per month
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    Duplicacy

    Duplicacy

    Duplicacy

    A new generation cross-platform cloud backup tool. Duplicacy backs up your files to many cloud storages with client-side encryption and the highest level of deduplication. Duplicacy is built on top of a new idea called lock-free deduplication, which works by relying on the basic file system API to manage deduplicated chunks without using any locks. A two-step fossil collection algorithm is devised to solve the fundamental problem of deleting unreferenced chunks under the lock-free condition, making the deletion of old backups possible without using a centralized chunk database. Duplicacy comes with a newly designed web-based GUI that is not only artistically appealing but also functionally powerful. With just a few clicks, you can effortlessly set up backup, copy, check and prune jobs that will reliably protect your data while making the most efficient use of your storage space. The intuitive dashboard includes several statistical charts.
    Starting Price: $20 per year
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    Duplicati

    Duplicati

    Duplicati

    Free backup software to store encrypted backups online For Windows, macOS and Linux. Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, and WebDAV as well as popular services like Backblaze B2, Tardigrade, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC, and many others. Backup files and folders with strong AES-256 encryption. Save space with incremental backups and data deduplication. Run backups on any machine through the web-based interface or via a command-line interface. Duplicati has a built-in scheduler and auto-updater. Duplicati is free software and open source. You can use Duplicati for free even for commercial purposes. Source code is licensed under LGPL. Duplicati runs under Windows, Linux, and MacOS. It requires .NET 4.5 or Mono. Duplicati uses strong AES-256 encryption to protect your privacy. You can also use GPG to encrypt your backup. Duplicati was designed for online backups from scratch.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ExpanDrive

    ExpanDrive

    ExpanDrive

    The Smartest Way to Connect to the Cloud. Seamless access to cloud storage from any within any application. ExpanDrive adds cloud storage like Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, SFTP (SSH), Box, OneDrive and Sharepoint to Finder and Explorer. Don’t bother with an extra app just to move data around. ExpanDrive connects cloud storage to every application on your computer including Office 365, Photoshop, and VS Code. Choose files for offline access and work without an internet connection. Synchronization to the cloud takes place automatically when you’re back online. Other files are accessed on-demand from the cloud, taking no disk space. Major storage providers have left you behind and we’re here to help. ExpanDrive adds native cloud storage access into Linux for all major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, CentOS, Redhat, and more. ExpanDrive hooks into Spotlight Search on Mac and Windows file search. Quickly search your remote storage for whatever you’re looking for.
    Starting Price: $49.95
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