Z-OptimiZr for IBM Box
Volume Optimization, Acceleration and Cost Reduction
for IBM Box
Each time users drop or paste files into their IBM Box folders, Z-OptimiZr for IBM Box automatically and transparently reduces the size of these files, on the fly, before the files are transferred to the target IBM Box folder.
Z-OptimiZr for IBM Box includes the following volume-reduction features:
Native XML File Optimization
Automatic and transparent on-the-fly native XML volume optimization for MS Office 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016 XML files (DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, VSDX… files) and Open Office XML files (ODT, ODP, ODS files), applied to the files dropped or pasted into IBM Box folders.
More information about Native XML File Optimization.
Native Image File Optimization
Automatic and transparent on-the-fly native volume optimization for picture and image files (JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, EMF, WMF, TIF, TIFF), applied to the files dropped or pasted into IBM Box folders.
Optional optimization policies are available to resize the largest images to specific dimensions, for instance HD – 1920 x 1080 pixels.
More information about Native Image File Optimization.
Zip Compression
Automatic and transparent on-the-fly Zip compression for files dropped or pasted into IBM Box folders that cannot be natively optimized (other than MS Office and Picture files).
Additional feature:
PDF Conversion in One Click
On-demand single-click on-the-fly PDF conversion for files dropped or pasted into IBM Box folders.
The resulting PDF files are optimized for high quality rendering and low size in KB.
Z-OptimiZr for IBM Box is based on Z-OptimiZr for Cloud Storage.
Z-OptimiZr for Cloud Storage covers IBM Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, SharePoint and other WebDAV folders, FTP folders, network folders and even local folders.
Z-OptimiZr for IBM Box (or Z-OptimiZr for Cloud Storage – IBM Box Edition) is nothing else than Z-OptimiZr for Cloud Storage licensed to be used with IBM Box.
For more details on the features of Z-OptimiZr for IBM Box, please go to the Z-OptimiZr for Cloud Storage page: