Digital logistics management systems firm Radiance
Technologies has announced a range of enhancements to its
TrueDelivery data transfer system.
TrueDelivery enables users to send and receive data securely
over corporate IP networks and the internet in volumes that could
otherwise compromise network performance. Users can prioritise,
send, receive and track gigabytes or terabytes of data or
content.
Enhancements in the TrueDelivery 4.2 version include a new
desktop interface that allows users to transfer hundreds of files
in a single drag-and-drop operation, with e-mail style
addressing.
Users can also prioritise delivery of files or groups of files,
and allocate them differing amounts of bandwidth. Files can be
“associated” with particular users.
The software includes tracking and monitoring functions and can
produce an audit trail to meet compliance requirements. The package
also includes troubleshooting tools to enable developers or system
managers to identify and solve networking problems.
TrueDelivery 4.2 is available as licensed software or as a
hosted or managed service. It is compatible with Mac OS X and
Windows XP, 2003 and 2000.