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Follow on Google News | TPS® Systems, Inc. Announces Secure Web-Based File Transfer SystemTPS® has a new product, TPS® /Web File Manager, that provides a secure web-based portal allowing a valid user to send data securely into your company's back-office enterprise system through any Java-enabled web browser.
By: TPS® Systems, Inc. WebFM is comprised of three components: Server, Secure Bridge, and Client. The Server is deployed within the corporate intranet and secured using the company’s SSL credentials. The Secure Bridge handles the secure connection to the Server from Clients outside the network. The Client is a signed Java Applet embedded within a HTML page. Since the Client runs within a web browser, users do not have any additional software to install or configure. WebFM can be easily integrated with TPS®/NetWork File Manager (NFM). NFM is a complete, full-featured enterprise/network file distribution system packed with many additional features including back office file tracking and auditing, secure scheduled transfers, remote command line interface, and scheduled data delivery. For additional information, please visit our website at http://www.tps.com or email sales@tps.com. About TPS® Systems, Inc. TPS® Systems, Inc. develops and maintains connectivity and networking software for a global clientele. TPS® provides a broad suite of products addressing the legacy connectivity issues as well as file transfer issues regardless of industry or platform. TPS® Systems, Inc. is a privately owned corporation based in San Antonio, TX. Over the past 30+ years, the company has established a rock-solid reputation for software solutions, technical expertise, outstanding support and service, and highly satisfied customers. CONTACT INFORMATION: Barry Engelbrecht TPS® Systems, Inc. 210-496-1984 # # # TPS® Systems, Inc. develops and maintains connectivity and networking software for a global clientele. TPS® provides a broad suite of products addressing the legacy connectivity issues as well as file transfer issues regardless of industry or platform. End
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