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Inovis Managed File Transfer Solutions Help Prevent Data Loss

Mon Feb 4, 2008 8:01am EST
Experts Available to Comment on Recent Data Breaches and Why
    Managed File Transfer is Most Secure Way to Transmit Sensitive
                         Customer Information
--(Business Wire)--
Inovis:

   What: Just over a month into the new year and new reports have
been published about another major consumer data breach. Personal
information on 650,000 credit card holders has been lost, but
businesses can take an important step to ensure the security of
customer data in the future.

   Why: Email, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and manually transporting
back-up tapes are not secure ways to transmit customer information or
any other sensitive data. Managed File Transfer (MFT) is the most
secure way to move sensitive customer data electronically, safeguard
that data and ensure that it goes only to its intended destination.
MFT solutions eliminate the need for manual exchange of information
entirely.

   Who: Inovis experts can discuss how companies can address data
security and explain why MFT solutions are the most secure way to
transfer sensitive data within internal systems and to external
business partners. Inovis has been helping companies transmit
sensitive documents to external recipients for nearly 20 years.

   View more information on Inovis' MFT solutions, a recent Inovis
blog, an Inovis white paper and an Inovis-sponsored webcast featuring
L. Frank Kenney, research director with Gartner, titled "Managed File
Transfer: From Tactical to Strategic."

   About Inovis

   Inovis is a leading provider of on-demand Business Community
Management solutions that empower companies to transact, collaborate
and optimize communications with their entire trading community. By
standardizing and automating mission-critical business interactions,
companies can dramatically reduce the complexity and cost of supply
chain communication. This foundation of high-quality, reliable and
secure connectivity provides real-time visibility across the
order-to-payment lifecycle. The resulting actionable intelligence
enables users to proactively address supply chain issues before they
impact profitability, shortening cycle times, improving productivity
and increasing customer satisfaction.

   With more than 20 years of expertise, Inovis delivers its products
and services to more than 20,000 companies over a wide range of
industries and markets across the globe.

   For more information, visit www.inovis.com, or visit the Inovis
Community Blog.

   Inovis is a trademark of Inovis, Inc.

Inovis
David Fontaine, 404-467-3355
david.fontaine@inovis.com
or
MS&L
Allison L. Parker, 404-870-6864
allison.parker@mslpr.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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