Life throws a lot of really tough decisions at us, but choosing a file transfer technology shouldn’t be one of them. File transfer expert Don Jones offers a checklist of requirements, and today I'd like to share his top 6 that company should consider:
The popularity of consumer file-sync-and-share solutions such as Dropbox continues to grow, as consumers appreciate the ease with which they’re able to transfer large files, such as photos and videos, to family and friends. While beneficial to consumers, these...
Part 2: The convergence of Managed File Transfer-as-a-Service and SOA for multi-enterprise integrations
File transfer has been a common and serviceable way to exchange information among computer systems since the dawn of digital time. Even today, despite the growing use of transactional integration technologies like service-oriented architecture (SOA) and enterprise...
On the surface, it would seem that high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) for file transfer processes would have always been a top priority. While true for some organizations, not everyone has considered it an essential component. It seems that’s changing, as...
Steve Staden | | Security
When you’re moving files containing sensitive information, you want to make sure it’s encrypted and not available to prying eyes, whether the data is at rest or in motion. A proven way to protect files before, during, and after transfer is via PGP file encryption. In...
Every day, files are exchanged between your systems, employees, and business partners on a global scale - but are they integrated with an antivirus solution? It’s no secret that with each file transfer, your organization faces potential exposure to viruses, worms, Trojan...
To better understand Managed File Transfer (MFT), it’s useful to review actual use cases. I think of the City of Guelph as a prime example of what prompts organizations to migrate from simple consumer-grade Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) for file transfer to more...
As an IT analyst firm, we query companies large and small on a range of issues. One of the areas of risk we consistently see is around the transfer of files associated with business processes. To understand why these risks exist, we need to explore the difference between...
This morning I was asked if I recommended using transport encryption or file encryption to protect company files and data.
Many customers today expect ‘WAN acceleration’ technology (sometimes referred to as WAN Optimization) as part of their MFT vendor’s solution offering. In general this is a useful addition to the MFT feature set, and can certainly reduce file transfer times in a wide variety...
Aaron Kelly | | Security
The Internet’s venerable File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is usually supported by Managed File Transfer (MFT) systems, which can typically use FTP as one of the ways in which data is physically moved from place to place. However, MFT essentially wraps a significant...
I've been back on the road visiting file transfer customers and there's growing concern out there about the ability to track and predict failure against defined service level agreements (SLAs). In general, I'm seeing most SLAs in our industry cleave to one or more of...
I’ve been asked at least a dozen times over the last month “What are the benefits of a cloud-based hosted subscription versus an on-premises software deployment?”.
In the automated file transfer world there are two general user experiences.
"Why are we still FTP'ing files to each other in 2010?"
My best friend and mentor Daryl Plummer used to say to me all the time, “Words matter.”. He used to say it because we’d get into these heated discussions that would dissolve into the phrase “It’s just semantics…” Well, it isn’t! Semantics do matter! Today I will address an...
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