British Data Transfer Company Launches Secure and User Friendly File Transfer
Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom, November 12, 2014 (Newswire.com) - When Henry Ford introduced the Tin Lizzy on October 1st 1908, the world was shaken to its core. His Ford Model-T revolutionised transportation, industrial manufacturing, wages and reshaped the landscape of the entire Western civilisation. But where Ford shook the world, developments by Elon Musk’s electric sports car at Tesla Motors, or the self-driving autos being developed by Google will turn it upside down.
This is what Dropbox did to the file sharing industry a few years ago.
The old FTP file sharing methods that were preferred by IT departments because of the control and tracking that they enabled were challenged by users who wanted to use their personal file sharing platforms at work because they were so easy to use. However there was one major problem. Security. And this is something that most businesses cannot afford to compromise.
As Maytech’s award winning CEO John Lynch says ‘We spend a lot of time listening to our customers and it was down to them that we created Quatrix®. Quatrix® addresses the balance of an organisations security requirements and the users expectation of ease of use and simplicity.’
Quatrix® has end-to-end encryption and optional built in browser PGP encryption (we even beat Google on this one) as well as admin provisioning rights and full user audit trails. It is also built by Maytech, whose Information Security Management Systems are ISO 27001 certified and audited bi-annually by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (LRQA). Services are soon to be PGA (Pan Government Accredited) for Official and Official Sensitive data with connection to both the internet and the UK Public Services Network. Finally, all products are classed as Enterprise Ready by Skyhigh®.
What’s more, we know how essential data residency is. That’s why you choose your server location to know exactly where your data is being stored.