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FTP

In computing, rules for transferring files between computers on the Internet. The use of FTP avoids incompatibility between individual computers. To use FTP over the Internet, a user must have an Internet connection, an FTP client or World Wide Web browser, and an account on the system holding the files. Many commercial and non-commercial systems allow anonymous FTP either to distribute new versions of software products or as a public service.



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First introduced in 2001, MOVEit Central now offers the option to securely send and receive files via email servers with AS1, via Web servers with AS2, and via FTP, FTPS and MOVEit DMZ secure file transfer servers with AS3.
2 Combines OpenPGP Encryption with SFTP and FTPS Support to Meet Enhanced Security Requirements While Ensuring the Timely Transfer of Sensitive, Business-Critical Files
FTP and FTPS -- HTTP and HTTPS -- SMTP -- POP3 -- IMAP -- AS1 and AS2 -- MQSeries -- Oracle AQ -- MSMQ
 
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