Learn why using email or FTP to send large files is such a bad idea Today's ever-growing number and size of digital file formats quickly exceed the common attachment size limitation of commonly used email applications. This has given rise to the popularity of digital content delivery services that enable companies to easily send these files to customers, partners, and vendors so they can collaborate and conduct business fluidly. Now learn why you should never use FTP or conventional email to send oversize files, and why you have to be careful which file transfer solution you choose to ensure the highest levels of security. This white paper will teach you:
If your end users are currently using FTP or email to send large files, you've got a potential security issue on your hands. Download this white paper now and learn how to prevent it. For more great technical information, check out Windows IT Pro Resources to see a full listing of available eBooks, white papers and essential guides.
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