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Tackling the Hurdles of Legacy File Transfers by Open Text
November 11, 2011 - (Free Research)
File exchange is an integral part of daily business life but the problems with current methods make it into a proverbial marathon. File transfer methods include FTP, physical transfers, and personal emails which lack security, compliance, and efficiency. Managed File Transfer (MFT) solutions are the answer to the question, "How do I send this?"
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Managed File Transfer: Improve Security, Compliance, Efficiency and ROI by Open Text
November 11, 2011 - (Free Research)
Organizations today need a more efficient and compliant way to transfer files as electronically shared content become more sensitive. In this paper, explore the challenges and costs of using traditional transfer methods and discover the benefits of a new solution, File Managed Transfer (MFT).
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8 Critical Requirements for Secure, Mobile File Sharing and Collaboration by Accellion, Inc.
January 10, 2012 - (Free Research)
This white paper describes the requirements - such as server-based security, data encryption, and audit trails - that secure file sharing solutions must meet in order to deliver mobile access while protecting data confidentiality and regulatory compliance.
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Speeding Up File Transfers in Windows 7 by Global Knowledge
January 10, 2011 - (Free Research)
This white paper discusses the tips and tricks that might make file copying quicker for your network.
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Deploying BranchCache: A How -To Guide by Global Knowledge
January 10, 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper examines the benefits of Microsoft's BranchCache solution to allows branch office workers to cache content obtained from head office file and web servers locally.
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Sharepoint WAN Optimization And WAFS by Peer Software
February 17, 2011 - (Free Research)
Design teams across the world collaborate to create and develop products. Unfortunately, IT organizations face serious challenges when collaborative teams share large files. This white paper will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the four technologies most commonly used to enhance file sharing for distributed teams.
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PeerLock Server v3.0.x by Peer Software
October 22, 2010 - (Free Research)
For company's using Microsoft DFS Replication to mirror file servers across multiple office sites, DFSR lacks distributed file locking to control version conflicts. PeerLock adds file locking to a DFSR mirrored servers. Learn how this trial software can help you by downloading today.
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Peer Collaboration Package by Peer Software
October 22, 2010 - (Free Research)
Storing files centrally at HQ causes slow file access performance for branch office users. Synchronized (mirrored) file servers with version conflict control is an ideal solution to enable fast LAN speed file access for all employees. Try out this free trial software to learn more about your data solutions.
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Left to Their Own Devices: Does Your Enterprise Have a "Dropbox Problem"? by Accellion, Inc.
February 2012 - (Free Research)
End-users will often overlook security and compliance in favor of getting the job done by taking advantage of free and readily available alternatives. But instead of telling end-users that they're doing something wrong, give them the enterprise-class tools that will help them to achieve their goals, and support them in doing it right.
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DataNAS XP by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
The DataNAS XP is designed with performance in mind integrating Pentium Technology, Gigabit connectivity and low cost IDE resources to produce a reliable and economical NAS Filer. The DataNAS XP is scalable from 240GB to 2TB of storage capacity and provides unified file data access for your mixed environment clients without expensive licenses.
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Strategies for Cisco VPN Client Large-Scale Deployments by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
March 2006 - (Free Research)
This paper explores the tools Cisco provides to simplify mass deployments of the VPN Client. The two methods are discussed: the creation of an installation CD-ROM and network-based installations. I will explain how to reduce calls to the Help Desk by locking users out of advanced configuration
functions in the user interface.
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Realizing the Value of Virtual Scale-Out NAS by HP and Intel
June 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper documents the file storage challenges users face and how the HP StorageWorks X9000 systems help organizations address and overcome storage performance, density, management, cost, and deployment issues.
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Evaluating cloud-based file transfer services by IBM
July 2011 - (Free Research)
If you are looking for smarter ways to approach file sharing in your commerce environment, you are probably thinking about outsourcing or moving to the cloud. This evaluation from IBM, supported by research from Vanson-Bourne, can help by showing you critical factors to consider.
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FTP Replacement: Where MFT Makes Sense and Why You Should Care by IBM
November 2011 - (Free Research)
This research provides advice on when to replace file transfer protocol (FTP) with managed file transfer (MFT) solutions, and which features to consider. This Gartner report includes MFT software and MFT as a service. Also highlighted is where MFT fits into the technology landscape and some of the key benefits.
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Case Study: High-performance Lustre File and Storage Platform by DataDirect Networks
November 2011 - (Free Research)
TGen has been a pioneer in the cluster computing industry for over 5 years. By deploying the DDN EXAScaler, TGen eliminated I/O bottlenecks and now fully has in place a storage solution for today’s and tomorrows’ sequence alignment. Read this case study to learn more.
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MFT Benefit Calculator by IBM
January 2012 - (Free Research)
The Managed File Transfer benefit calculator shows you how much FTP is really costing you. Answer the questions to generate a customized benefit report that provides insight into areas of potential cost savings, metrics that help make an ROI business case, and examples of how other companies have saved with Managed File Transfer.
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NetStor MVD NAS by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
NetStor MVD NAS is extremely versatile and scalable solution. Up-to (6) Gigabit NIC's per system, up-to (15) separate hardware driven RAID's, Snapshot file system for instant file restoration, local or remote tape backup options. Web based administration interface, native Windows file security.
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