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File Transfer Protocols
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ALSO CALLED: Transport Protocols and Fetch
DEFINITION: File transfer is the movement of one or more files from one location to another. A collection of electronically-stored files can be moved by physically moving the electronic storage medium, such as a computer diskette, hard disk, or compact disk from
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CyberFusion Integration Suite (CFI)
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DATA SHEET:
CyberFusion Integration Suite is a totally integrated, advanced managed file transfer solution that enables organizations to securely manage and control all enterprise file-transfer activity, both inside and outside the enterprise.
Posted: 17 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2008
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So You Think FTP Isn't a Problem?
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File Transfer Protocol is a ubiquitous method used for transferring information, primarily because of its free availability with most file servers and operating systems today.
Posted: 17 Jun 2008 | Published: 22 Apr 2008
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Managed File Transfer: The Need for a Strategic Approach
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As regulatory burdens on IT departments rise there's a need for a next-generation file transfer technology. Read this paper to learn about Managed File Transfer to fulfill regulation and consumer demands while ensuring the necessary flow of inf...
Posted: 02 Nov 2007 | Published: 01 Nov 2007
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FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOLS DEFINITION (continued):
one place to another or by sending the files over a telecommunications medium. On the Internet, the File Transfer Protocol ( FTP) is a common way to transfer a single file or a relatively small number of files from one computer to another. For larger file transfers (a single large file or a large collection of files), file compression and aggregation into a single archive is commonly used. (A zip file is a popular implemention.) Electronic
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