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In this technical guide, gain expert insight on managed file transfer (MFT) systems, which help in meeting increased demands for security, compliance, and other operations, and why it should be your sole means for transmitting data within and outside of your organization.
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When developing a security strategy, it is critical for businesses to consider their System i platform in order to protect themselves from data breaches. In this presentation transcript, learn how to control network access on System i and protect your organization from data loss.
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Discover details about a cloud-based content management solution that helps you achieve simple, secure content sharing from desktops, laptops, smartphones, or tablets in a flexible, dynamic manner.
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Trends towards server consolidation and decentralized employees can seriously impact WAN bandwidth. A typical CIFS file often requires hundreds of round trips between the file server and the user to complete a simple file request.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
From any operating system or any application, byREQUEST® can automatically pickup and move reports, documents, files and data directly into SharePoint on an hourly, daily, weekly and monthly schedule.
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In this Aberdeen Group report, learn about 7 key capabilities of enterprise-class managed file transfer solutions that will help support collaboration between individuals, and integrate business processes within and between enterprises.
EGUIDE:
This expert eGuide will help you learn how to maintain a balance between functionality and security when it comes to wide area network (WAN) file transfers. IT expert Dan Sullivan answers questions about WAN management and how to ensure secure transfers.
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Learn more about the evolution of Apple in the enterprise and how you can make shifting standards and multiple platforms work together to benefit your organization.
CASE STUDY:
The Square Enix Group constructed an international business promotion structure with major development locations established in Japan, North America, and Europe, with develop data (ROM) transferring between locations on a daily basis. After adopting Steelhead appliances, Square Enix saw transfer times reduce by more than 90%.