Webinar: Introducing TransferAgent September 25, 2014
Introduction | © Copyright FileCatalyst, Greg Pettit John Tkaczewski Our blog:
History of our Java Applets | © Copyright FileCatalyst, First Java Applet Launched TransferAgent Launched 2007 First Java Applet supporting UDP acceleration launched 2004 Microsoft drops J++ in favour of Sun Java 2010 (Jan) Oracle acquires Sun Microsystems Apple drops Mac Runtime for Java (MRJ) in favour of Sun Java
Why is UDP faster than FTP / TCP? The main difference between UDP and TCP is that UDP wastes no time communicating about the receipt of a block of data so that regardless of network latency, data transmission remains constant. | © Copyright FileCatalyst,
Goals Development started in February 2014 (prototype in Nov 2013) No dependency on Java Plugin for both Mac and Windows Light weight, install only when needed (inline) Security: PGP encryption, user prompts to allow/deny, ability to hide certain parts of the local drive Support for both uploads, downloads with a transfer queue No server side technology required except for FileCatalyst Direct Server Built-in notifications | © Copyright FileCatalyst,
Screen Shot | © Copyright FileCatalyst,
Demo | © Copyright FileCatalyst, Deployment End-user install Upload Download More advanced customization
Road map | © Copyright FileCatalyst, Initial Release is now available on our download site Integration into Workflow and Webmail 2-way features (double pane local and remote) Server to server transfers with the double pane Connectivity to FileCatalyst Central
Upcoming Events - Broadcast India, Mumbai, India Bombay Exhibition Center (Oct 15-17) -Oilcomm, Houston, TX George R. Brown Convention Center, Keynote, Nov 6 at noon. -Content and Communications World (CCW + SatCon), New York, NY Jacob Javits Center (Nov 12-14) Booth 760 And of course don’t forget our monthly webinars... | © Copyright FileCatalyst,
Thank you! Questions?