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The following paper is designed to act as a resource for completing a business report for a Managed File Transfer Solution. The paper will begin by detailing some of the costs associated with traditional methods of file transfer, followed by benefits of having an MFT solution, and some resources for business report writing.
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You have a printer—so why do you need a print service? Discover how HP Simplified Print Services can help your organization increase cost efficiency, drive process transformation and more.
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Plasmon offers its Archive File Manager to facilitate the movement of static, or persistent, data off primary storage systems-in particular.
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This white paper introduces a big data analytics platform that integrates with Hadoop for more comprehensive analytics with enhanced reliability and scalability.
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IBM DB2 9 (previously codenamed 'Viper') for Linux, UNIX, and Windows marks a new stage in the evolution of data servers. This IBM white paper introduces and details many of DB2 9's innovative features and capabilities.
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Every day, millions of files are exchanged all over the world by corporations, government entities and other organizations. Most file transfers use the popular protocol known as FTP. This paper will examine how FTP has become the standard for business-to-business file transfers and the key pitfalls that face management using this open protocol.
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Based on market research, this guide uncovers the many purchase drivers nudging organizations in the direction of EFSS. Read on, as the content inside covers the features businesses are looking for in EFSS, the business problems EFSS can solve, the risks of going without EFSS (9 are detailed inside), and more.
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Transactional application availability is more important than ever to businesses in a globalized economy. This Vendor Spotlight examines the various architectural approaches to ensuring application uptime and availability, particularly a clustered file system approach with clustered services.