At the NAB Show 2013, Aspera (News - Alert), Inc., creators of next-generation software technologies that move the world’s large data at maximum speed, introduced extensive upgrades to its wide array of high-speed data transfer and automation solutions. The newly added capabilities in fact will allow the suite to work Out-of-Band if necessary.
Aspera released Aspera Drive and faspex 4.0, the next generation of big data exchange that help bring Aspera technology directly into the desktop, browser, and mobile platforms with fully integrated sync, transfer and share paradigms.
With this portfolio in hand, users can easily leverage maximum transfer speed, security and distance independent collaboration with any size data set. They are also able to access and exchange Big Data with ease from their environment and platform of choice.
Faspex 4.0, a Web application tier, combines all of the file sharing and package sending capabilities of Aspera faspex and Shares and deploys it together with the Aspera Enterprise Server in the enterprise or on the cloud to power the Aspera Drive file-sharing ecosystem.
Aspera Drive brings together all transfer and synchronization paradigms of the new faspex 4.0 backend directly into the desktop file explorer.
At the conference, the company then released fasp 3.3 – a universal content transport platform.
fasp Proxy 1.0 - high-performance proxy designed for fasp speed was also introduced. The solution allows for the secure and transparent pass-through of fasp transfer sessions across secure DMZs without impeding transfer speeds or compromising the security of the network.
Aspera’s person-to-person and file sharing collaboration and sharing Web applications, Faspex 3.5 and Shares1.5, was debuted at NAB Show 2013 as well. These are designed to run on-premises or in the cloud and enable secure sharing of content and metadata from any location with fine-grained access control.
Products that allow workers to become much more mobile are now key to the success of businesses throughout the world. However, network downtime can negatively affect any organization and a solution that can run Out-of-Band is needed to avoid all types of infrastructure congestion.
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Edited by Jamie Epstein