Looking for the right secure managed file transfer (MFT) solution? Part 3 of 3
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Multi-Site Options for the Distributed Enterprise If your business operations are dispersed over multiple sites or if your firm works closely with external partners and clients, you need a managed file transfer system that isn't limited by location. Therefore, you should choose a solution that allows for easy deployment across many different sites and locations. Additionally, if efficient collaboration between partner firms is a key objective, ensure that your chosen managed file transfer system allows for the simple and secure return of data from external partners.   Ease of Deployment and Implementation The age-old adage "Time is money" is particularly apt in today's hypercompetitive business environment. If the managed file transfer solution that you select requires a complex or time-intensive installation and deployment process, the disruption
to your workflow could result in potentially detrimental downtime. To minimize this risk, choose a system that allows for rapid and simple installation and deployment with minimal workflow disruption.

 

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