Archive for January, 2012

Answers to common questions about MFT

When it comes to making IT changes, there are bound to be plenty of questions. So I’ve compiled a list of the questions we hear most often when it comes to making the switch to Managed File Transfer (MFT). Q. What is MFT and why would I want it? A. MFT is a way of [...]

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Consolidation — the path to modernization

Today’s CIO knows that the key to efficient IT is modernization, innovation and risk reduction. With such an overwhelming array of MFT, B2B and EAI environment products and solutions available on the market today, the answer is consolidation. For more than 25 years, SEEBURGER Business Integration Suite (SEE BIS) been trusted by more than 8,500 [...]

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Achieving Cost Savings with a Consolidation Strategy

Today’s CIOs share similar challenges, regardless of vertical industry, geographic location or company size: Cost Reduction Drive Core Revenue – making IT a revenue center rather than cost center Reducing Risk These problems can be addressed with the following solutions: Consolidation to reduce costs Modernization to drive revenue Data security to reduce risk Today, I [...]

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A perfect pair. SEEBURGER Business Integration Suite and SAP

Many of us today are managing a wide selection of business integration, file transfer and process management software and applications. Like a poker hand with a bunch of ill-matched cards, a wide range of IT solutions from different companies just won’t get you where you need to be. Instead, a grab bag of solutions tends [...]

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SEEBURGER’s Brian Jolley Named to AIAG Global Engineering & IT Steering Committee

We caught up with Brian to discuss the significance of this appointment:   What is the AIAG committee that you’ve been invited to join? I have been placed on the Global Engineering and IT Steering Committee of AIAG and will initially be serving as a member of the Supplier Connectivity Workgroup. The GE&IT Steering Committee [...]

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