List of CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform Customers
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Companies using CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform for Enterprise Content Management include: The Carlyle Group, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2300 employees and revenues of $3.40 billion, The Korte Company, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $80.0 million, Mold-Rite Plastics, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $57.0 million and many others.
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Mold-Rite Plastics | Manufacturing | 500 | $57M | United States | CTERA Networks | CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform | Enterprise Content Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Mold-Rite Plastics implemented CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform to centralize distributed file services and secure file access for its United States manufacturing operations. The CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform was deployed as an Enterprise Content Management solution to provide centralized policy management, file synchronization and secure remote access for engineering documents, quality records, and operational files.
Configuration focused on core Enterprise Content Management capabilities including centralized repositories, file synchronization across endpoints, policy based access controls, and automated backup and retention workflows. The implementation emphasized role based permissions and administrative policy controls consistent with enterprise file services, with configuration aligned to manufacturing document lifecycles and regulatory recordkeeping needs.
Operational scope covered manufacturing floor operations, engineering, quality, and corporate IT across US sites, with a phased rollout strategy by function to minimize disruption. Governance centered on policy driven access and retention, IT administered provisioning, and user training to shift document handling into the new platform while preserving existing operational workflows.
Separately, Crowe implemented the Crowe Analysis Platform for working capital at Mold-Rite Plastics to analyze ERP transactional data, recategorize SKUs, and recalibrate replenishment parameters in a nine week engagement focused on inventory and working capital optimization in the United States, producing large SKU reductions, improved inventory turns, and higher on time delivery rates as reported by Crowe.
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The Carlyle Group | Banking and Financial Services | 2300 | $3.4B | United States | CTERA Networks | CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform | Enterprise Content Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, The Carlyle Group implemented CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform to modernize its IT file services and address NAS modernization and disaster-recovery requirements. The deployment was targeted at Enterprise Content Management for approximately 1,700 users spread across 22 countries, aligning file access and continuity needs with a centralized cloud storage strategy.
The implementation deployed CTERA cloud storage gateways alongside CTERA Enterprise File Services, providing local NAS like access at offices while offering global file synchronization for distributed users. Configuration included gateway based local caching to preserve LAN performance, endpoint file synchronization for mobile and remote users, and centralized administration to enforce file policies and backup orchestration.
Operational scope centered on IT and file services, with gateway appliances positioned to deliver on site file access and the EFSS layer providing cross site synchronization and continuity. The architecture emphasized business continuity through cloud backed storage and gateway mediated recovery workflows, supporting faster recovery of user files.
Governance and rollout focused on NAS modernization and a disaster recovery use case, and gateway and EFSS usage are documented in the vendor case study. The project delivered immediate ROI through reduced maintenance costs and faster recovery as stated in the source material.
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The Korte Company | Construction and Real Estate | 250 | $80M | United States | CTERA Networks | CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform | Enterprise Content Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 The Korte Company implemented the CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform to unify project file storage, collaboration and backup for distributed construction teams, using the solution as its Enterprise Content Management backbone for project documentation and field collaboration. The CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform deployment was positioned to improve access and reduce complexity across construction project workflows in the United States.
The implementation used CTERA gateways and Enterprise File Sync and Share EFSS components alongside AWS VPC storage, creating a hybrid architecture that centralized backups and provided secure, recoverable file access for project teams. Functional capabilities deployed included synchronized file access for field and office users, centralized backup orchestration, and gateway-enabled edge caching to support distributed sites and intermittent connectivity common in construction environments.
Operational coverage focused on project management and field operations across the companys U.S. construction sites, consolidating project-level content management and backup processes under a single platform. Governance changes emphasized centralized backup policies and recoverability workflows, while access and collaboration controls were standardized through the CTERA platform to reduce storage fragmentation and simplify content operations.
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