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Managed File Transfer and the "Subservient Chicken"
he other day a friend at a biotech company asked me how Safe-T differed from other managed file
transfer solutions. While I talked a lot about flexibility and extensibility, I couldn't find a nice analogy...
until now. And it's Burger King's Subservient Chicken.
Why? Because we deliver MFT the way you like it. Safe-T's Unified Platform architecture was designed from the get-go to be flexible
and extensible. This allows you to configure your Safe-T solution the way you like it, so it precisely fits the needs of your business.
So where do you want to locate your Safe-T server? Maybe inside your network where it's most secure? Or in your DMZ so no third-
parties can cross the firewall? We might have our preference, even a strong one, but at the end of the day the choice is yours. And you
want to use a reverse proxy? Sure, which one? Ours, Cisco's, Microsoft's or Juniper's? Again, it's your choice. MFT the way you like it.
While we might not have a configurable system parameter for each of the Subservient Chicken's 300 commands, we do have a lot of
them (sorry, we've never counted). Here's a partial list:
Where the Safe-T server sits on your network
The minimum size for attachments to be sent through Safe-T (actually you can send all attachments through Safe-T)
Whether you can send a "megamail" from Outlook, a Web interface or a Windows Explorer extension
Where attachments are stored on your network
Where incoming files from third-parties are stored on your network
Whether one-time passwords are optional or mandatory for downloading an attachment
Whether emails and/or attachments are encrypted
How many times a file can be downloaded
How long a link to a file is valid
How much bandwidth is allocated to Safe-T file transfers
Whether you get a delivery confirmation and or whether it's via email or SMS
How often Safe-T automatically cleans up stored files
What types of files can be transferred by individual employees or workgroups
And many, many, many more
Complementary to Safe-T's flexibility is its extensibility. Our Unified Platform architecture offers hooks and other mechanisms--
including an open API--for adding new capabilities to Safe-T without time-consuming or costly changes to the system. Benefits of
Safe-T's extensibility include:
Adding support for new or custom protocols within hours
Integrating with LDAP and Active Directory
Supporting a variety of proxy servers
Integrating with DLP solutions
Easily creating new tasks or triggers for automatic file transfers
Building your own file transfer user interface
Integrating Safe-T into corporate portals or Intranets
Easily integrating with your ERP and CRM solutions
Easily integrating with existing IT solutions whether home-grown or third-party
In other words, Safe-T is a hub for managed file transfer. It controls the file transfer, but let's you decide the rest... whether it's system
parameters, policies or integrating it with other tools and solutions that you've already got in place. Simply put, Safe-T delivers MFT as
you like it.
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  • 1. Bookmark this page Rate this article 0 Comments Related content T Like this? Tweet it to your followers! Like this? Let your friends know now! Home Blog Managed File Transfer and the "Subservient Chicken" Managed File Transfer and the "Subservient Chicken" he other day a friend at a biotech company asked me how Safe-T differed from other managed file transfer solutions. While I talked a lot about flexibility and extensibility, I couldn't find a nice analogy... until now. And it's Burger King's Subservient Chicken. Why? Because we deliver MFT the way you like it. Safe-T's Unified Platform architecture was designed from the get-go to be flexible and extensible. This allows you to configure your Safe-T solution the way you like it, so it precisely fits the needs of your business. So where do you want to locate your Safe-T server? Maybe inside your network where it's most secure? Or in your DMZ so no third- parties can cross the firewall? We might have our preference, even a strong one, but at the end of the day the choice is yours. And you want to use a reverse proxy? Sure, which one? Ours, Cisco's, Microsoft's or Juniper's? Again, it's your choice. MFT the way you like it. While we might not have a configurable system parameter for each of the Subservient Chicken's 300 commands, we do have a lot of them (sorry, we've never counted). Here's a partial list: Where the Safe-T server sits on your network The minimum size for attachments to be sent through Safe-T (actually you can send all attachments through Safe-T) Whether you can send a "megamail" from Outlook, a Web interface or a Windows Explorer extension Where attachments are stored on your network Where incoming files from third-parties are stored on your network Whether one-time passwords are optional or mandatory for downloading an attachment Whether emails and/or attachments are encrypted How many times a file can be downloaded How long a link to a file is valid How much bandwidth is allocated to Safe-T file transfers Whether you get a delivery confirmation and or whether it's via email or SMS How often Safe-T automatically cleans up stored files What types of files can be transferred by individual employees or workgroups And many, many, many more Complementary to Safe-T's flexibility is its extensibility. Our Unified Platform architecture offers hooks and other mechanisms-- including an open API--for adding new capabilities to Safe-T without time-consuming or costly changes to the system. Benefits of Safe-T's extensibility include: Adding support for new or custom protocols within hours Integrating with LDAP and Active Directory Supporting a variety of proxy servers Integrating with DLP solutions Easily creating new tasks or triggers for automatic file transfers Building your own file transfer user interface Integrating Safe-T into corporate portals or Intranets Easily integrating with your ERP and CRM solutions Easily integrating with existing IT solutions whether home-grown or third-party In other words, Safe-T is a hub for managed file transfer. It controls the file transfer, but let's you decide the rest... whether it's system parameters, policies or integrating it with other tools and solutions that you've already got in place. Simply put, Safe-T delivers MFT as you like it. Written on Wednesday, 26 May 2010 00:00 by Louis Gordon Viewed 609 times so far. Published in Blog / Blog Tag Cloud Business Users Enterprise File Transfer File Storage File Transfer Optimization Flexible FTP Large File Transfer Managed File Transfer Management MFT Outlook Plugin Quick Implementation Secure File Transfer Simple Unified Platform Most Popular Posts A Digital Breakwater for the Digital Tsunami Looking for the right secure managed file transfer (MFT) solution? Part 1 of 3 Looking for the right secure managed file transfer (MFT) solution? Part 3 of 3 Looking for the right secure managed file transfer (MFT) solution? Part 2 of 3 Managed File Transfer and the "Subservient Chicken" Subscribe to Blog Feed RSS Sunday, 24 October 2010 For IT It's MFT. For Everyone Else...It's Email™ Corporate Support Sitemap Careers Home site frontpage Products get the details Customers our successes Blog secure file transfer Partners worldwide reach Newsroom all the latest Contact get in touch search... 24/10/2010 Managed File Transfer and the "Subser… safe-t.com/managed-file-transfer-and-… 1/2
  • 2. (1 vote) Latest articles from Louis Gordon Mobile Devices: Productivity Boosters or Data Breach Accelerators? posted on Thursday, 26 August 2010 07:25 The Digital Breakwater (Redux) posted on Tuesday, 10 August 2010 03:52 When It Absolutely Positively Has To Get Back posted on Monday, 19 July 2010 06:15 Secure Messaging Breakthrough for Blackberry Users posted on Wednesday, 23 June 2010 04:36 Technical paradigm shift enables support for iPhone®, Blackberry®, Lotus Notes®, Outlook Express® and More posted on Tuesday, 22 June 2010 05:15 NEWS | Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer Offers New Support for iPhone, Blackberry, Lotus Notes and Outlook Express and More | Jun 21, 2010 posted on Sunday, 20 June 2010 15:57 NEWS | Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer Enables Blackberry® Users to Securely Send Messages Outside the Blackberry Network | Jun 21, 2010 posted on Sunday, 20 June 2010 10:23 Latest 'tweets' from eTouchware Let My Files Go: A Tale from Corporate America. Watch & win. Gr8 for IT Security pros. letmyfilesgo.safe-t.com Link Thursday, 21 October 2010 04:55 SafeRelay lets u centrally deploy MFT and alleviates the need for installing desktop plug-ins. http://ow.ly/2VNFP Link Tuesday, 19 October 2010 12:20 "Let My Files Go." A high-tech take on an old story. Watch the video & win a free iPad! http://ow.ly/2VNx7 Link Tuesday, 19 October 2010 05:55 Stanford U Children's Hospital fined $250,000 for slow response to data breach http://ow.ly/2VNCG Link Tuesday, 19 October 2010 04:44 Gartner: worldwide enterprise IT spending will rise from $2.38 trillion to $2.46 trillion in 2011, a 3.1% increase. http://ow.ly/2VHSy Link Tuesday, 19 October 2010 03:25 Rate this article Add New Comment Optional: Login below. Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Subscribe by email Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL http://disqus.com/forums/safe-t/managed_file_transfer_and_the_subservient_chicken/trackback/ blog comments powered by DISQUS back to top Copyright Statement and Terms of Use | © eTouchware 2009 24/10/2010 Managed File Transfer and the "Subser… safe-t.com/managed-file-transfer-and-… 2/2