Email Systems Not Equipped For Large Files, Security
Traditionally, organizations have relied on email for transferring files, but a sharp increase in the size of file attachments, and the need for greater security and auditing of those attachments is leading to lost employee productivity, higher storage costs, and decreased server performance. Intelligent file transfer has become an obvious next step in the evolution of secure information exchange, noted Michael Osterman, president of Osterman Research. Organizations that have it will realize significant cost savings, while being better prepared to deal with evolving regulatory requirements.
Providing Simplicity for IT, Transparency for End-Users
To address email'ss inherent limitations, Biscom developed the Biscom Delivery Server, a scalable, secure file and message delivery solution that allows email users to send and receive files of any size securely over an SSL-encrypted connection.
Built as a three tier Web services platform, BDS integrates seamlessly with enterprise email clients such as Microsoft Outlook's174;, so IT managers and email administrators can quickly support sending large files securely with no disruption to end-users.
The Osterman Research White Paper is available for download on the BDS Web site (http://www.biscomdeliveryserver.com/f9b9bdb0-dc62-401a-8c40-80fec38ad488/resource-whitepaper-registration.htm).
About Biscom, Inc.
Biscom Delivery Server is a division of Biscom with a focus on secure, managed file transfer solutions; BDS resolves the security, compliance, and file attachment problems of email and FTP. Since 1986, Biscom has been enabling enterprise document delivery and workflow solutions for Fortune 1000 companies. BDS can be found on the web at http://www.biscomds.com.
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Solving Email Attachment and Security Problems Driving Down Costs With Intelligent File Transfer