Posted in November 29, 2011 ¬ 10:26 amh.KMondrus
SEEBURGER Secure Link (SEE Link), the newest addition to our Managed File Transfer suite, was unveiled yesterday at the Gartner Summit in Las Vegas. It’s a moment worth mentioning, as SEE Link provides a sound alternative to the conventional file sharing methods that have plagued many with risk for years. “Enterprises not only need to be [...]
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Events, News, Press ReleaseAADI, B2B, B2B modernization, Data Security, file transfer, Gartner, IT, IT Solutions, MFT, SEE Link
Posted in November 21, 2011 ¬ 8:13 amh.SEEBURGER
In 2010, Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (EnBW) – Germany’s third-largest energy provider, which has around six million customers and employs than 20,000 people – recorded an annual turnover in excess of 17 billion euros. The company focuses primarily on electricity (with activities in the fields of generation, retailing, grid and supply), gas and energy and environmental [...]
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Posted in November 3, 2011 ¬ 9:54 amh.JDigiovanni
Today, SEEBURGER announced a joint solution with Solace Systems that delivers the very best in business to business integration (B2B) and Managed File Transfer (MFT) coupled with an extremely fast enterprise bus that is easy to setup and dramatically lowers operational costs. Together, they provide a solution to meet industry specific needs. Financial services firms [...]
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Partner ProgramB2B, B2B integration, Business Integration, Collaboration, cost-effective, Data Security, Information Management, Managed File Transfer, MFT, Partner, Solace Systems
Posted in November 2, 2011 ¬ 9:27 amh.SEEBURGER
Those large files you’re sharing, they’re not as secure as you may think they are. Large files sent around organizations through FTP lack the security measures small files protected by content-aware software have. Basically, they’re in danger of regulatory violations and data breaches. That’s where our managed file transfer (SEE MFT) platform comes in. Just [...]
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