GlobalSCAPE Introduces AS2 Module
29 Julho 2008 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
GlobalSCAPE, Inc. (AMEX: GSB) a leading developer of file transfer
software for the Internet, announced the release of the AS2 add-on
module for EFT (Enhanced File Transfer) Server. The AS2 add-on
module allows manufacturing and retail customers to efficiently
connect their supply chains to key suppliers and trading partners.
The AS2 (Applicability Statement 2) specification supports the
exchange of structured business data securely on top of the HTTP or
HTTP/S protocol. Any type of data can be exchanged using AS2,
including traditional supply chain messages, such as purchase
orders or shipment status between retailers, XML, flat files,
spreadsheets, and CAD/CAM data. AS2 offers distinct advantages over
HTTP, including increased verification and security achieved
through the use of receipts and digital signatures. For example,
AS2 can protect private HIPAA information that is transmitted over
the very public Internet. AS2 provides transactions and
acknowledgements in real time, increasing the efficiency and
security of document exchanges. Many organizations are migrating to
this protocol to reduce costs, and requiring their trading partners
to switch to the AS2 protocol. EFT Server supports both client
(outbound) and server (inbound) AS2 transfers with a
Drummond-certified AS2 adapter that has achieved interoperability
with other Drummond-certified AS2 servers and clients. For outbound
transfers, EFT Server connects to a trading partner, creates an
"envelope" for the data, then delivers the data securely over the
Internet. For inbound transfers, the Server verifies that the data
is sent intact and provides synchronous or asynchronous receipts.
AS2 is not concerned with the content or validity of the data being
sent, but only with the connection and the secure, reliable
exchange of data. According to Tim Barton, Vice President and team
leader of EFT Server products, �AS2 is getting increased traction
as a method for connecting a company�s core business processes to
those of its external supply chains. Now GlobalSCAPE customers can
use EFT Server to quickly comply with AS2 mandates without the
expense of multiple file transfer systems.� GlobalSCAPE�s EFT
Server is part of a modular enterprise product that allows
customers to expand functionality as their needs increase. Modules
include Secure Ad Hoc Transfer, DMZ Gateway Server, Web Transfer
Client, Auditing and Reporting, and, AS2. The AS2 add-on module
extends EFT Server�s ability to work with almost any file transfer
client or standard. In addition to AS2, EFT Server supports HTTP/S,
FTP/S, and SSH, making it the most comprehensive, secure, managed
file transfer product available. Furthermore, EFT Server�s Event
Rule-based pre and post processing allow it to easily interface
with existing backend and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Systems.
About GlobalSCAPE GlobalSCAPE, a provider of Global Managed File
Transfer (MFT) solutions and wide-area file services (WAFS)
technologies, delivers a modular approach to solving the enterprise
challenges of security, bandwidth, latency and regulatory
compliance. GlobalSCAPE�s products securely and efficiently move
files such as financial data, medical records, customer files,
intellectual property, and other sensitive documents of any size
between supply chain partners and branch offices. GlobalSCAPE�s
products are used by mid-sized and large enterprise companies,
including virtually all of the Fortune 500 companies, leading
technology, banking, healthcare, and public sector organizations.
Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, GlobalSCAPE is also the developer
of CuteFTP, the most popular file transfer protocol application on
the market with over 100 million downloads since 1996. For more
information on our risk-free purchase options, visit
www.globalscape.com or call 800-290-5054 (US) or 210-308-8267
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