PostX bolsters secure messaging
- 05 August, 2004 08:33
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PostX this week unveiled Trusted Enterprise 5.0, which provides secure message delivery by integrating with an enterprise's existing infrastructure.
Version 5.0 adds a secure statement generation framework capability, designed to integrate data from a variety of sources such as print streams, XML documents, and flat files. The data can be tailored into a customized electronic statement in formats including HTML, XML, PDF, and secure delivery via e-mail or a Web site, according to Scott Olechowski, vice president of product strategy.
Another new feature in Trusted Enterprise 5.0 is a secure transport option, dubbed secureFTP. This option lets enterprises transfer large file without leaving the Trusted Enterprise platform.
PostX secureFTP integrates with legacy databases, identity management systems, and application servers to create a secure communication system, according to PostX officials.
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