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Every day, millions of files are exchanged all over the world by corporations, government entities and other organizations. Most file transfers use the popular protocol known as FTP. This paper will examine how FTP has become the standard for business-to-business file transfers and the key pitfalls that face management using this open protocol.
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This paper will help outline some of the compliance regulations in place, how file transfer may be interpreted as part of these rules, and how a managed file transfer (MFT) solution can provide a secure environment for file transfer activity.
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The DB2 Viper is contributing significant advancements in database compression technology. This white paper compares the leading data server compression utilities and details how to reduce storage costs and improve performance.
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Databases store extraordinarily valuable and confidential data. An increasing number of compliance regulations compel organizations to audit access to this sensitive data and protect it from attack and abuse.
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This exclusive paper examines a policy-based imaging and printing compliance solution that can help your keep the critical data you print safe and secure.
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This research provides advice on when to replace FTP with managed file transfer (MFT) solutions and which features to consider. MFT solutions can be MFT software and MFT as a service. The report also highlights where MFT fits into the technology landsacpe, along with some of its key benefits.
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IBM DB2 9 (previously codenamed 'Viper') for Linux, UNIX, and Windows marks a new stage in the evolution of data servers. This IBM white paper introduces and details many of DB2 9's innovative features and capabilities.
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Transactional application availability is more important than ever to businesses in a globalized economy. This Vendor Spotlight examines the various architectural approaches to ensuring application uptime and availability, particularly a clustered file system approach with clustered services.