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February 2023

February Product Rollup: Search Queries, Smart Upload, and More

‍ Welcome back to another edition of our monthly product rollup! This month, we’re excited to bring you enhancements to search with saved search queries, Smart Upload for Egnyte’s Android app, improvements to Microsoft co-editing on Desktop App and Desktop App Core for Mac, and more.

Eight Things to Consider if You're Considering ChatGPT

Since ChatGPT was released by OpenAI last year, large language models like it have gone viral. Cheerleaders extol these AI models as the future of work, maybe the best thing to happen since the invention of the internet, or as the invention that changes everything. Detractors point to their gaffs, failures, and “hallucinations.” Both Google and Microsoft have been embarrassed in the last several days by the outputs of their respective chatbots.

Setting Up a New eTMF Study in Egnyte

Egnyte’s eTMF allows you to assemble all the critical documentation related to your clinical trial so that you stay on track and audit-ready. Running your own eTMF gives you full visibility and control over data that is critical to the success of your company. In this article, you’ll learn how to set up a new study in Egnyte’s eTMF app.

How to Import your Historical Controlled Documents into Egnyte

‍ If you’re a quality professional then you know that maintaining compliance, audit, and tracking of your controlled documents is critical. When you adopt Egnyte’s Controlled Document Management, you’ll have all of the tools to review, approve, release, and train your users on your policies, procedures, and other controlled docs. But what should you do about all of your existing controlled documents?

How to Introduce a New Service Efficiently Using Clean Architecture

‍ Have you ever built a brand-new service on top of an existing bigger system? Why did you decide not to include new features in the existing system? How quickly did your team manage to implement the MVP? From a time perspective, was it a good choice? Is it possible to deliver fast and still keep good architecture and the highest code quality? I’d like to give you some insight into how we approach such challenges at Egnyte.