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Biscom Announces Release of Biscom Delivery Manager 2.0

Biscom Delivery Server, a division of Biscom, announced the newest update to their enterprise application for secure, manageable file transfer today. BDS is the ideal solution for uploading and protecting large files from data breaches.

Chelmsford, MA (Issues Wire / PRWEB) February 13, 2008 -- Biscom Delivery Server, a division of Biscom, announced the newest update to their enterprise application for secure, manageable file transfer today. BDS is the total solution for companies seeking to resolve unsecured and unwieldy FTP file transfer problems, and circumvent such problematic issues with email attachments as security and attachment file size limits.

The initial release of the Biscom Delivery Manager (BDM) client application provided a robust file upload and download utility for large files. Version 2.0 of the BDM client includes the capability to send and receive deliveries -- both regular deliveries of existing packages, as well as express (ad hoc) deliveries. For administrators who use AD Group Policy to deploy software, BDM 2.0 can be pushed out to desktops remotely, greatly simplifying deployment.

Our new version of Biscom Delivery Manager enables our customers and their clients to have piece of mind that their large files are uploaded no matter what -- administrators can send and receive gigabyte size file deliveries without the concern of network delivery failure
BDM helps users who can't afford to restart a file upload or download that fails mid-transmission. For multi-gigabyte files that have completed the majority of the file transfer, a network failure or power outage can mean several hours lost.

"Our new version of Biscom Delivery Manager enables our customers and their clients to have piece of mind that their large files are uploaded no matter what -- administrators can send and receive gigabyte size file deliveries without the concern of network delivery failure," says Bill Ho, Vice President of Internet Products.

BDM 2.0 requires the latest version of Biscom Delivery Server (2.5 or above). Upgrades are free for existing customers.

About Biscom Delivery Server and Biscom:
Biscom Delivery Serveris a division of Biscom with a focus on managed file transfer solutions; it resolves the security, compliance, and file attachment problems of email and FTP. Biscom is an enterprise software company focused on developing solutions for electronic document delivery. As a pioneer of computer-based fax server software in 1986, Biscom has been providing mission critical document delivery and workflow solutions and support for Fortune 500 companies for over two decades.

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