Archive for March, 2012

A View From The Channel- Part III

Guest blogger, Michelle Jones.  Vice President Global Channels & Alliances Anniversaries are often the catalyst for reflection and evaluation of year(s) past-  the events, successes and challenges that brought us to where we are today.  As my one year anniversary with SEEBURGER approaches, it seemed appropriate to do just that. It is with tremendous pride [...]

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SEEBURGER Delivers Secure Cloud-Based File Sharing for SMBs on Amazon Web Services

SEEBURGER’s multi-award winning secure file sharing product, SEE FX is now available on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Now, companies can  have access to their files from a cloud that is based in their region, wherever they are globally.  Additionally, your data is stored in a secure, compliant, highly secure fashion by the world-leading cloud provider, [...]

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Third time is another charm. SEE MFT wins another award.

Wow. It’s only been half a year since we introduced our Managed File Transfer solution (SEE MFT) and it’s already won another award. Info Security Products Guide just awarded it the 2012 Global Excellence Award in the Database Security, Data Leakage-Protection/Extrusion Prevention category. Judges were impressed by SEE MFT’s comprehensive security framework and its ability [...]

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SEEBURGER explains why FTP fails to deliver in latest issue of SAPInsider

Did you know that FTP is 40-year-old technology? Forty may be the new 30 in human years, but in the world of technology — 40 is ancient history. Today’s plethora of FTP solutions lacks even the most basic controls that are necessary to protect the integrity and security of your data. Now that new business [...]

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Modernization and consolidation: true business partner integration

While originally implemented to solve problems and save money – outdated legacy B2B integration systems now create problems and waste money. When integration systems first came out ─ they were a major hit. They made it possible for companies to connect with customers, vendors, financial institutions and other business partners efficiently. Unfortunately, the increasing number [...]

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