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IBM Aspera takes a different approach to tackling the challenges of big data movement over global WANs. Rather than optimize or accelerate data transfer, Aspera eliminates underlying bottlenecks by using its proprietary fasp technology that fully utilizes available network bandwidth to maximize speed and quickly scale up with no theoretical limit. Using fasp, transfers are secure end-to-end and are largely unaffected by file size, transfer distance, or network conditions, making transfer times up to 100Xs faster than TCP-based protocols.
IBM Aspera offers SaaS, on-prem, and hybrid solutions to meet the needs of modernizing infrastructures. All solutions offer robust security and compliance, intuitive file sharing, workflow automation, central administration, and real-time visibility. Quickly and easily initiate transfers across hybrid infrastructures, including support for cloud-to-cloud transfers. IBM Aspera offers unmatched transfer speeds, end-to-end security, reliability, and exceptional bandwidth control.
Diplomat MFT is a secure file transfer and PGP automation solution that is compatible with any OS or container, either on-premises or in the Cloud. Diplomat supports most standard file transfer protocols and Cloud Storage providers. An enterprise-class scheduler combines alerting, auditing, and visibility to smoothly and reliably automate your file transfer workflows.
A simple user interface incorporates over 15 years of experience in delivering solutions to happy and loyal customers worldwide. Diplomat MFT relieves your IT team and business users of burdensome file transfer automation scripting problems and chaotic, broken processes.
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