Target
A target is the destination where a file is delivered after a transfer completes. It can include servers, storage systems or defined endpoints.
Explore commonly used Workload Automation and Job Scheduling terms.
A target is the destination where a file is delivered after a transfer completes. It can include servers, storage systems or defined endpoints.
TCP is a core internet protocol that ensures reliable and ordered data delivery. It manages connections and verifies that data is received correctly.
A transmission window is a defined period when file transfers are allowed to occur. It helps control timing based on system availability or business rules.
TLS is a cryptographic protocol that secures data exchanged over networks. It provides encryption, integrity and authentication for communications.
A trigger file is used to initiate an automated process within a system. Its presence signals that a transfer or workflow should begin.
3DES is a legacy symmetric encryption algorithm that applies the Data Encryption Standard cipher three times to protect data. It’s slower and less secure than the Advanced Encryption Standard and is mainly used for backward compatibility.