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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 22:00

StingRay managed file transfer server on new hardware platform

The Hermstedt StingRay file transfer server is now available from Pro2col on an improved hardware platform. The new 1U appliance offers faster processing and more robust hardware resulting in increased throughput and minimal downtime. And the starting price stays at ?2,500.
 
Pro2col managing director, James Lewis, said: "The transition from desktop server to a more robust, traditional rack-mount appliance has been driven by customer demand. Whilst it's taken a while to get there we now have a 21st century hardware platform to take StingRay forward and accommodate the additional functionality we're building in. It looks better and is a lot faster now with Gigabit Ethernet enabling increases of up to 313% on the file transfer speeds."

Encompassing the same range of large file delivery options as the previous model, users are able to send and receive large files via FTP, HTTP, SMTP, Email Hyperlink, POP3 and Leonardo over IP. The server also still offers users the same value-added features indicative of managed file transfer solutions that enable them to streamline business processes.  These include; email notification, full tracking and logging, group sending, workflow forwarding, hot folder sending and more.   

Upgrade options are available to existing users wanting to migrate to the new hardware platform.

www.hermstedtstingray.com


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