Computerworld
Media releases are provided as is by companies and have not been edited or checked for accuracy. Any queries should be directed to the company itself.

Sterling Commerce Positioned in the “Leaders” Quadrant in Magic Quadrant for Managed File Transfer Providers
 30 June, 2008 06:54

Evaluation Based on Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute

Melbourne, 30 June 2008 – Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) subsidiary, today announced that the company has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the leaders quadrant in the “Magic Quadrant for Managed File Transfer” report. (*)

“We’re pleased to be placed in the leader’s quadrant by Gartner,” said Geoff Baird, vice president, Global Managed File Transfer, for Sterling Commerce. “Sterling MFT is the market-leading solution for managing file transfers of any size, volume or format and gives our customers in a variety of industries the security needed to expand their business.”

According to the report, “Gartner estimates that the market for managed file transfer suites and services is approximately US$450 million and is growing at a rate of 21 percent to 26 percent year-over-year. Fortunately, for many of these vendors, while the overall market for MFT solutions grows at a healthy rate, the overall pool of enterprises needing MFT solutions grows even faster.”

As the demand for managed file transfer suites continues to grow, Sterling Commerce is in a unique position to take advantage of the company’s extensive history with MFT solutions and deployments in the majority of financial and manufacturing institutions.

“Ninety-three percent of the financial companies in the Fortune® 1000 use Sterling Commerce Solutions,” Baird said. “It is fair to say that our MFT suite is the ‘gold standard’ for banks around the world. We’re proud to offer a solution that supports multiple protocol and security standards while enabling higher levels of service.”

The Sterling MFT suite assures the delivery of mission-critical data payloads between enterprises in diverse industries, including financial services, telecommunications, retail, manufacturing, distribution and others. The company’s MFT suite provides increased performance and aims to remove the risk associated with File Transfer Protocol-based solutions by increasing management visibility and security compliance and reducing management cost. The solutions also provide a scalable environment that supports the growth of partner communities, increases customer retention and decreases liability.

About the Magic Quadrant

The Gartner Magic Quadrant is copyrighted June, 2008 by Gartner, Inc., and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner’s analysis of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the “Leaders” quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. About Sterling Commerce

Sterling Commerce, a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), helps customers thrive in a global economy by connecting their business communities, processes, people and technology. More than 30,000 customers worldwide – including 80 percent of the Fortune 500 – use Sterling Commerce solutions for business process integration, multi-channel selling, and supply chain fulfillment to improve profitability inside and outside their company walls. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Sterling Commerce has offices in 19 countries and most major cities around the world. More information on the company can be found at www.sterlingcommerce.com.au

###

* Gartner, Inc. "Magic Quadrant for Managed File Transfer" by L. Frank Kenney and James Lennard, June 23, 2008.

Comments

Post new comment

Login or register to link comments to your user profile, or you may also post a comment without being logged in.
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Enter the fully qualified URL, eg. http://www.example.com/
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

Zones
Zone logoZones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.
Newsletter Subscription
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our Computerworld newsletters!
Syndicate content
 

Computerworld Webinar

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
10:30am EST (Sydney, Australia)
Screening at your PC

Computerworld is hosting a 30 minute live webinar to help you to learn how unified communications can save you money, foster innovation and business agility by making it easier for people to find, reach and collaborate with one another.

Register Now

Computerworld Community Comments
Whitepaper

5 steps to getting started with data loss prevention

Lost and leaked data from stolen laptops, compromised networks, and malware-infected client devices all affect Australian businesses. Read on to discover the five critical steps to prevent data loss within your organisation.

Enterprise IT Buyer's Guide
Find Technology Vendors Fast
 
Find vendors by name | Find by category
Sponsored Links
 
Send Us E-mail | Privacy Policy
Features List | Media Kit | Advertising | Contact Us

Copyright 2009 IDG Communications. ABN 14 001 592 650. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IDG Communications is prohibited.