
Secure File Transfer Software & SolutionsBiscom Delivery Server (BDS) is an enterprise secure file transfer (SFT) solution that enables users to send files, documents, and messages securely while maintaining a complete transaction and audit trail. Business benefits include fewer help desk calls to support FTP, elimination of email attachment issues, reduced overnight delivery service costs, and faster, more secure delivery of critical documents and files. Because BDS balances an organization's need for security – encrypting large files and documents at rest and in transit – without requiring knowledge workers to change their accustomed business processes and workflows, workers can manage their own secure and large file delivery needs. Biscom Delivery Server Solutions :: At-a-GlanceFTP Replacement – BDS supports large file transfer that is easier to use, and more secure than FTP. Email Attachment Management – Enhance your Microsoft Outlook client to support large and secure file transfers without changing user behavior. VMware Appliance – Biscom offers the BDS software as a instantly deployable VMware appliance. Compliance – Help ensure your organization is meeting your state, federal, and industry compliance requirements, including HIPAA, SOX, and GLBA. Automated File Transfers – Create your own automation tools to send and receive files on a pre-defined schedule or on demand. Web Services APIs and SDKs – BDS APIs support .NET, Java, Web services, Ruby, Python, and other programming and scripting languages.
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TESTIMONIALS"BDS helps IT provide services that are specific to our business needs. People need to send large files and now we can help them do that. Instead of saying no you can't send that file, it's too large, we now say you can send it with BDS." "BDS was an integral part of making the acquisition of Slade's Ferry Bancorp successful, there won't even be a question of how we're going to get the files from another acquisition next time; BDS will be built into the project plan from the start." |