Shares
Architecture and Installation, Overview, Nodes and Shares, Administration, Managing Users, Alternative Clients, Maintenance Have questions on Aspera? Contact us at engineering@pacgenesis.com …
Coming Soon: 7-part Aspera Training Course
We here at PacGenesis are releasing a 7-part technical training series that will provide users with a comprehensive overview of the IBM Aspera Data Transfer solution as well as provide training on installation, best practices and considerations. …
Accessing the Faspex 5 Utility Application
Introduction IBM Faspex 5 is the latest version of the popular Faspex web application, with modern architecture and an updated user interface. In its initial release, Faspex 5 supports the familiar package sending-and-receiving workflow but will be extended in the future to include file-and-folder sharing …
How Does Media Shuttle Work?
Media Shuttle, a Signiant product, is a hybrid SaaS, meaning that part of the system is on-premises, and part is delivered by Signiant from the cloud. This architecture extends and enhances the core transport functionality to create an easy, simple to use solution for businesses …
Top 5 Unique Reasons for Large File Transfers
Many industries rely on transferring large files to get any work done. From large media files to photo albums with hundreds of pictures, or collaborators across the globe, there are many reasons that large file transfers happen within a company. Below is a list of …
The Main Security Drawback of File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Today’s businesses primarily function on getting data to the right place at the right time. Developed 30 years ago, the file transfer protocol (FTP) is an application layer protocol that is used for transferring files between a client and a server. Unfortunately, this protocol doesn’t …
HSTS High Availability
We all know the story. You start with a single High Speed Transfer Server and a web app such as Shares or Faspex. It becomes widely popular and is used by everyone. Soon, your business cannot survive without it. This story is even more …