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Just a couple of months ago, Amazon rolled out Server Side Encryption (SSE) on its online storage web service, S3. Amazon S3 Server Side Encryption allows you to encrypt files you upload to S3. Companies who are looking for better protection for data at rest and those who need to comply with regulations like HIPAA or data breach notification laws may find this bit of information very useful.
Topics: JSCAPE MFT, File Transfer Clients, Secure File Transfer

Introduction
If you haven't read our post Introducing Accelerated File Transfer please do so as it will give you a good background for what I'm about to share with you here.
Topics: JSCAPE MFT, File Transfer Clients, Accelerated File Transfer

Overview
With JSCAPE's online FTP client, known as AnyClient Web, you can transfer files securely even if you don't have your laptop with you or if you simply haven't installed (or can't install) an FTP client. All you need is a regular computer, a Java enabled web browser, and of course an Internet connection.

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 4.1.
Topics: File Transfer Clients, FTP, Accelerated File Transfer

JSCAPE, a leading supplier of managed file transfer software and networking solutions, recently released version 4.0 of AnyClient, the company’s free file transfer client.
Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT, File Transfer Clients

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 3.0. This release includes several performance enhancements the most important being the ability to transfer multiple files concurrently.
Topics: News, File Transfer Clients

FTP is quite a stable protocol. It's been used for nearly 4 decades to transfer files. FTP is defined in a series of RFCs (Internet Standards or specifications that describe how to implement the protocol) which are published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), a standards developing organization.
Topics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, File Transfer Clients, FTP

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 2.2. This release includes several performance enhancements the most important being the ability to transfer multiple files concurrently.
Topics: News, File Transfer Clients