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19 Ways to Transfer Big Files

Transferring big files doesn’t have to create big hassles when you look for software solutions, like MFT, that can handle large files with ease and security.
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What is File Encryption Software?

File encryption software is a tool that encodes data for better security. Encryption is essential to both cybersecurity and compliance. Learn how file encryption software is used to safeguard data worldwide.
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Single Sign On (SSO) Managed Services

Managing user passwords involves unnecessary cost, aggravation, and lost productivity for most organizations. Yet many IT departments have given up hope of achieving single sign on due its complexity and perceived cost. SSO doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming, especially if your network includes a Windows domain along with applications running on IBM i (AS/400). Single Sign On Managed...
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Encryption on IBM i Simplified

DB2 Field Procedures (FieldProcs) were introduced in V7R1 and have greatly simplified encryption, often without requiring any application changes. Now you can quickly encrypt sensitive data on the IBM i.
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What is Electronic File Transfer?

Electronic file transfer solutions benefit organizations more than any other file transfer alternative available. Learn more about what it is and the benefits in our blog.
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The ABC's of MFT

Does your tech terminology get twisted? Ours too. The good news? The GoAnywhere Glossary. It’s the perfect resource to learn about MFT and relevant tech jargon.
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Why You Should Use File Encryption Software

Encryption is the “key” to keeping your data safe. File encryption software that secures sensitive files at rest and in motion is essential when it comes to guarding against cyber threats and complying with regulations.
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Endpoint Antivirus Software: What It Is, and Why You Need It

The threat landscape can be a frightening scene when you look at the malicious attacks and ransomware infiltrating organizations around the globe. The good news: Endpoint antivirus applications are making enormous strides in their ability to protect enterprise-level equipment and data from attack. The bad news: Many companies overlook the need to secure non-Windows infrastructure and focus their...