The file transfer software options available today aren't all created equal. Evaluating solutions based on your organization's needs goes beyond splitting hairs over technical features. The best file transfer solution must significantly enhance your organization’s security and operational efficiency. That’s because when you choose a file transfer provider, you choose who your organization will trust with your most valuable asset: data. As the digital landscape advances, so does the need for seamless automation, rapid data exchange and uncompromising security.
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Best file transfer software for Mac and PC users
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Topics: Managed File Transfer, Secure File Transfer, file transfer
How to simplify IT complexity with a secure file transfer service
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In an era dominated by digital transformation and the exchange of sensitive data, the security and efficiency of file transfers have become top-of-mind for IT leaders in enterprise-level organizations. When managing complex IT environments requiring robust, reliable, and secure file transfer protocols, you may face mounting pressures.
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Data streaming vs. store-and-forward : Ensuring secure data transfers | JSCAPE by Redwood
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Secure data transfers are pivotal for maintaining a competitive advantage in our swiftly evolving digital landscape. As cybersecurity challenges rise and the shift towards cloud-based ecosystems continues, your strategy for secure data streaming becomes a cornerstone of business operations. It integrates advancements in data security and considers the implications of AI and automation on cybersecurity.
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How To Set Up An HTTP File Transfer
Updated by John Carl Villanueva on
A Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) file transfer, which is also known as a web file transfer, is one of the most user-friendly methods of transferring files. For users to upload files or download files with an HTTP server, all they need is a web browser. Users can employ any web browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari for that purpose.
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FTP binary and ASCII transfer types and the case of corrupt files
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When transferring files through the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), you sometimes need to pay attention to the type of file you transfer and the transfer mode used. When these two don’t match, you could end up with a corrupted file that doesn’t function or appear as expected.
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SCP vs SFTP - 5 Key Comparisons | JSCAPE Managed File Transfer
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SFTP vs. SCP Overview
Both SCP and SFTP run over TCP port 22 by default. Both are also used for transferring files. So are they one and the same? If not, what's the difference between the two? In this post, we compare them in terms of qualities essential to file transfers: speed, security, functionality, support for large files, and support for resuming transfers. Let's see which protocol has the advantage.
Read MoreTopics: Secure File Transfer, SFTP, file transfer, SCP