Customer Stories

National Radio Network Realizes Immediate ROI, Increased Network Performance, and Happy Customers with Biscom
"Biscom has really scaled up nicely. We’ve been able to add 5,800 radio stations [recipients] and 450,000 deliveries without even a hint of performance, speed, or slow-down issues." – Conrad Trautmann, EVP Technology




Children’s Hospital Boston Selects BDS as a Scalable, Easy-to-Use Solution for Secure Ad Hoc Large-File Transfers
"Adoption by end-users was pretty much immediate and the initial feedback was that Biscom was quick and easy." – Scott Bolser, Messaging and Collaboration Team Leader

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Data Sheets

Biscom Delivery Server
Biscom Delivery Server (BDS) is a superior, enterprise-class secure file transfer solution designed specifically for today's more demanding ad-hoc file transfer needs. Available as a Web application, Outlook add-in, or desktop client, BDS enables secure, authenticated, point-to-point delivery of files, messages, and unstructured data.




Biscom Delivery Server Architecture and Security Overview
Biscom Delivery Server is a Secure File Transfer solution that enables people to share confidential or large files securely. With a Web interface and Outlook add-in, BDS offers the most common methods for users to send files from their preferred interface quickly and easily. As a platform running multiple client applications, BDS meets the two major business requirements that drive companies to look for methods superior to e-mail and FTP for sending ad hoc files and folders.

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Whitepapers

Download: Transferring Files with ExchangeTransferring Files: Security and Storage Concerns (ILTA Exchange 2010 Edition)
The mail server is the workhorse of one of the most used forms of modern communication. Exchange 2010, Microsoft’s latest iteration of its popular mail server, has added features and functionality that improve administration and usability across the board; however, it doesn’t address concerns posed by file transfers.




Download: A Data Breach PandemicA Data Breach Pandemic (Peer to Peer Magazine)
The frequency of data breaches has accelerated in the last few years as businesses continue to expand globally, increase interactions with partners, suppliers and business associates, and collect and store more data about their customers and clients.

 

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