GARDEN CITY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Companies often rely on disparate, homegrown and legacy solutions to manage mission-critical file transfers with ever-increasing compliance and security risks.
There are several methods to send a file from one computer to another computer or mobile or any other device using a web browser. However, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi direct, etc. do not work when you need to ...
At TNW, we often need to send photos and video to our colleagues for our stories. While Slack is an effective tool if we want to send across a screenshot or two, it’s better to use a filesharing ...
Synology has this week announced the availability of a new secure cloud file transfer service designed for businesses and teams, enabling them to securely transfer documents between businesses, ...
A new and free file-transfer service offers users the ability to send encrypted files with expiring links, as well as a number of other personal data safety features. Software developer Mozilla ...
Transferring files within the same ecosystem has always been a breeze. There's AirDrop on the Apple side of things, while ...
More than 300 billion e-mails are exchanged worldwide every day. These e-mails are processed by various routers and servers along the way, and are finally stored on the recipient's service provider's ...
Mozilla has launched its new Firefox Send encrypted file transfer service, it is free and designed to keep your information private. The video below gives us a look at how the new Firefox Send service ...
Short Answer: It doesn't just work like Chrome does. PDFs, Flash, and so on aren't dealt with out of the box. Click to expand... Incorrect. Firefox has had native support for PDFs since 2013 (actually ...
ATLANTA, May 12, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Stonebranch(R), the industry leader in Managed File Transfer(http://www.stonebranch.com/infitran/index.html), announced the ...
Now would be a good time to check your organization’s managed filed transfer service. A new vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere managed file transfer service could allow unauthorized users to create ...
Mozilla is testing a new service that makes it dead simple and quick for people to semi-securely share files with anyone on the Internet. Send, as the service is called, allows senders to encrypt any ...