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The demand is not just internal - companies are feeling greater pressure from their own customers and partners who are wary of how they are sending their personal and confidential data in. And it's about time people looked at secure file transfer as not just a single, discrete function, but as an integrated enabling tool for sharing all sensitive information in this increasingly paranoid world. Frank also discusses adaptability, which he defines as the ability to leverage and connect to existing systems and infrastructure.īiscom Delivery Server will definitely benefit from this new viewpoint - we've always believed that tying into existing investments such as LDAP and Active Directory, SAN and NAS storage systems, and common clients like email and Web applications, are critical features of any MFT/SFT solution. He also flags a key issue - companies need visibility into the processes and systems that transport content, and a way to lock that content down during delivery.
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In addition to the obvious security requirements, Frank ties in aspects such as monitoring, reporting and auditing, provisioning, and workflow. In our last meeting, Frank told me about MFT evolving from a siloed point solution into a broader, more integrated solution that has multiple touch points within an organization's data delivery and management services. Just got a copy of Frank Kenney's latest note on Managed File Transfer called "Key Issues for Managed File Transfer, 2009" published this month.