Aberdeen Group research finds that file transfer has transformed from a loose collection of low-level protocols to full-featured, enterprise-class solutions for secure, reliable managed file transfer. This report examines how organizations benefit from managed file transfer solutions, and recommends steps to success for all organizations.
This paper demonstrates how you can bring FTP into a modern framework that increases IT manageability while decreasing security exposures and adhering to growing compliance/auditing requirements.
Many organizations move a wide variety of sensitive information with file transfer protocol (FTP), and these servers are proving to be easy targets for thieves. Read this paper to learn more about IBM Sterling Managed File Transfer that helps you manage and control the critical information flows in your company's dynamic business networks.
Published By: GlobalSCAPE
Published Date: Jan 08, 2008
Williams Lea is a leading global provider of customized corporate information solutions. The company needed to reliably, easily and securely transfer sensitive files and implement a system to share files and ensure a business continuity/disaster recovery plan. Today, Williams Lea uses the GlobalSCAPE’s Enhanced File Transfer (EFT) solution to provide secure protocol support and encryption to protect data in transit and at rest.
Your business depends on the easy, secure movement of data. But if you’re using outdated technologies and unsecure file transfer protocol (FTP), you’re exposing your organization to risk—and driving up costs as well. Use the FTP Risk Advisor to find out your risk level, and get a customized report with recommended actions you can take to protect your files—and your business.
Published By: Signiant
Published Date: Aug 14, 2008
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to perform file transfers over Internet Protocol (IP) networks such as the public Internet and corporate intranets. FTP is widely deployed and is widely accepted as a file transfer solution. However, are there downsides to using FTP for file transfers? This paper compares FTP with file transfer methodologies of Signiant's software applications and identifies the shortcomings of FTP that Signiant was designed to overcome.
Published By: Signiant Inc.
Published Date: Aug 14, 2008
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to perform file transfers over Internet Protocol (IP) networks such as the public Internet and corporate intranets. FTP is widely deployed and is widely accepted as a file transfer solution. However, are there downsides to using FTP for file transfers? This paper compares FTP with file transfer methodologies of Signiant's software applications and identifies the shortcomings of FTP that Signiant was designed to overcome.
Published By: Attachmate
Published Date: Jul 09, 2013
Is your file transfer system keeping up with growing trading-partner requirements? Can it accommodate multiple platforms, protocols, and security standards? Can it successfully deliver large files, to the right person, on time? If uncertainty is part of your daily routine, you need to see this video.