Key Predictions for File Transfer in 2025
Every new year brings a fresh opportunity to dust off the crystal ball and share our key predictions for file transfer. With valuable contributions from leading file transfer specialists, global vendors, and trusted partners, what can we expect from Managed File Transfer in 2025?
Data transfer technologies have long been the backbone of how businesses share information securely across networks. So, when it comes to the topic of Quantum Computing, a technological revolution is on the horizon, poised to redefine the way we process and secure data.
Who are you? Are you allowed to be here? And, what are your intentions? – it’s an odd way to begin an interaction and seems rather counterproductive to all things human, but this model of “never trust, always verify” has overstayed the normal length of time for a buzz term giving it legitimacy.
In an era dominated by digital communication, email is an integral part of our daily interactions. However, email was not initially built for the exchange of messages containing sensitive information and confidential data, so the question lingers ‘Is email secure enough for such purposes?’
We review Solarwinds Serv-U MFT Server and ask the question is it actually MFT and should it be seen as a leader in the market?
Do you send sensitive documents and files using email? Could you do more to protect those documents and files to ensure their confidentiality? These are just two of the more obvious questions which many an IT administrator and security officer are now asking their organisations, as the world and it's regulators become more focussed and stringent on data protection.
Pro2col, Europe's premier automation & file transfer experts, have announced a partnership with Coviant Software to take Diplomat MFT into the UK and European markets.
As the sun sets on FY 2023 and rises on FY2024, it provides me with the opportunity to reflect on last year. And what a great year it was for us.
TIBCO MFT Software Review As the independent, managed file transfer industry experts, Pro2col pays close attention to all software within the marketplace. We aim to maintain a clear understanding of the evolution of the industry and key players in
Remembering Nuno Gaspar
As is becoming something of a custom following our financial year end, I take time to reflect on the year we’ve completed and the progress we’ve made as a team.
There comes a time in the career of all good IT professionals when they seek out the best network monitoring solution for their needs, but as noble as that might sound, finding the right solution is critical for ensuring that your IT systems are healthy and that business interruption is kept to an absolute minimum.
Today we heard some news which had passed relatively quietly through the usual media outlets, despite it being highly embarrassing for the cloud-based managed file transfer vendor WeTransfer. On the 21st of June 2019, WeTransfer started to send security incident email warnings to their customers. Letting them know that between the 16th and 17th of the same month, some files sent by users of the system had their files sent to the wrong recipient.
As 2021 draws to a close, Software Reviews have released their latest Info-Tech MFT Data Quadrant. Regular readers of this blog will remember we highlighted concerns about the 2019 report – namely that several of the featured products weren’t actually managed file transfer (see our full 2019 review below ).So, what does the 2021 report look like, and is it a more accurate reflection of the marketplace?
Historically, organisations that wanted to push data to Azure via SFTP would have to host an SFTP server installed on a virtual machine. However, all of that is about to change when SFTP for Azure Blob Storage becomes available in the public release.
This article looks at why you should think twice before testing in a live environment, when you need to consider an MFT dev environment and details of the six stages for testing and development.
Pro2col’s Ailsa Gibbs offers pragmatic solutions to Gartner’s advice to government on digital transformation. This article covers crisis recovery, data standardisation and governance.