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Managed file transfer goes mobile

JSCAPE, the leader in platform independent file transfer solutions, is pleased to announce the release of file transfer clients for iOS and Android users.

Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer

Exploring use cases for managed file transfer

Overview One thing we often discover when talking with clients is that many of their company's file sharing tasks are actually accomplished using a mishmash of solutions. Some employees send files through email. Others use FTP. Some subscribe to cloud-based file sharing services like DropBox and Google Drive. And still others rely on specialized methods like custom scripts or programs.

Topics: Ad-Hoc File Transfers, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Secure File Transfer

Get an iPad mini with purchase of JSCAPE MFT server

JSCAPE is excited to offer support for mobile file transfers in it's latest release of JSCAPE MFT Server (Enterprise Edition). Users can now transfer, view, manage and share files using the free iOS file transfer client compatible with JSCAPE MFT Server (Enterprise Edition) and iPhone/iPad devices.

Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT

AS2 server & file transfer client for iOS

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of JSCAPE MFT Server (8.7). This release includes a number of improvements, highlights of which include added support for AS2 (Applicability Statement 2) and an iOS file transfer client for exchanging files via mobile devices.

Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, AS2

How to achieve truly secure FTP — 7 essential tips | JSACPE

Although plain File Transfer Protocol (FTP) has been the data transfer solution of choice for several decades, it’s no longer fit for today’s business environments. With so many business processes now involving sensitive data, file transfer workflows are now at risk of various threats. And because plain or standard FTP is inherently plagued with serious vulnerabilities, it’s important to replace it with more secure alternatives. In this post, we’ll talk about how you can take advantage of two secure FTP options and make them even more suitable for transferring sensitive information.

Topics: Secure File Transfer, SFTP, FTPS, FTP

How secure mobile file storage & sharing refines your BYOD strategy

Overview Pretty soon, your business will have to adopt some form of BYOD policy. That policy is bound to include several provisions for securing company-owned data that may have found their way into your employees' personal mobile devices. Among many others, you'll also need to establish guidelines for secure file transfers, storage, and sharing in order to protect that data.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Secure File Transfer

JSCAPE MFT gateway 1.7 released

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of JSCAPE MFT Gateway 1.7. This release includes the following updates.

Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT, Reverse Proxy

Securing data at rest with encrypted file systems

Overview In my last post, I shared with you the importance of Securing Data at Rest . One of the most effective ways of securing data, whether at rest or in transit, is through encryption. After reading this article, you’ll learn one way of encrypting data at rest, and that is by using encrypted file systems.

Topics: JSCAPE MFT

A faster way to send big files essential to manufacturing

Overview With time-to-market gradually becoming a crucial competitive advantage, many manufacturers whose trading partners are located across the globe have started looking for faster ways of exchanging mission-critical files. Common file transfer methods such as email, cloud-based file sharing and FTP are turning out to be too slow for sending detailed CAD models and other massive files integral to manufacturing processes.

Topics: Managed File Transfer, Secure File Transfer, Accelerated File Transfer

10 essential attributes of secure file transfer systems

Overview: Secure File Transfer Systems Normally, when people send files over the Internet, they do it through email, FTP, or cloud-based file sharing services. That's perfectly fine if the files you send don't contain sensitive information. But if they do, you would have to employ a secure file transfer solution in order to prevent possible attackers from intercepting, viewing, stealing, or altering the information you transmit.

Topics: Secure File Transfer, SFTP, FTPS