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Abstract: Companies should consider managed
file transfer (MFT) suite vendors that meet their tactical and strategic needs. It's all too easy to be reactive and deploy technology that supports only one
file transfer protocol and one standard for secure
file transfers. It's more prudent to deploy a product that can be easily expanded and upgraded to handle multiple protocols and multiple standards in a well-managed, auditable way.
PubDate: 11/4/2008 10:51:00 AM
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