Talk:Virtual data room
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Removed a blog from Firmex from one of the sources. SEO and advertising!
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Removed a marketing link by datasite. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.196.204.244 (talk) 18:35, 16 May 2011 (UTC)
Reads like an advert
Whole thing should be rewritten. Turkeyphant 17:48, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
No discussion of impossibility of claims
Ridiculous to suggest it's impossible to copy data from a VDR. DRM is ineffective. Turkeyphant 17:49, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
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Examples of virtual data room providers
Based on my knowledge and experience, virtual data room providers broadly fall into three categories:
Legacy enterprise providers:platforms built for large-scale M&A and institutional transactions, typically with quote-based pricing and enterprise features. Examples include Intralinks,[1] Datasite (formerly Merrill DataSite),[2].
'General file sharing services: cloud storage and file sharing platforms that are sometimes used as lightweight alternatives to dedicated VDRs, typically lacking advanced permission controls, audit trails, and document analytics. Examples include Google Drive[3] and Microsoft OneDrive.[4]
New generation of dataroom” a more recent category of providers offering transparent pricing, document analytics, and open-source infrastructure, primarily targeting startups, fundraising, and m&a transactions. Examples include Papermark.[5]<ref.
