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Biscom Delivery Server is unmatched in ease of use – if your users are familiar with web mail, they can use BDS. Conceptually, sending files securely is as easy as creating an email message, but users have significantly more protection and control to keep their sensitive documents confidential. Users do not have to worry about creating accounts for people they are deliverying to, nor do users need to rely on the help desk or IT personnel for their file transfer needs.

Recipients also are presented with a simple and intuitive interface, and can be confident that any files they download are protected. Any files and messages they send back through the BDS interface are also similarly protected in transit and at rest.

Steps to deliver files securely:

  1. A sender selects files, documents, and other electronic media to deliver.
  2. The sender enters the email addresses of the recipients of the package of files, and optionally enters a secure message.
  3. BDS encrypts the files and logs the delivery transaction.
  4. Recipients are notified through an email message with an embedded URL.
  5. Recipients signs in to the Biscom Delivery Server Web application.
  6. Recipients can view the secure message and download files and the sender receives an email notification that the delivery has been viewed.

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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."
Messaging Administrator,
Con-way Inc.

"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."
Information Risk/Security Architect,
Rockland Trust Company

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