New solution lets enterprises transfer sensitive data securely

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Businesses in industries like healthcare, financial services, insurance, retail and government hold sensitive data and need to be able to keep it safe at all times.

Compliance with regulations like PCI and HIPAA often requires new layers of security between the public internet and protected data. Network management software company Ipswitch is tackling this with the launch of Ipswitch MOVEit 2016.

The product gives IT teams the ability to ensure secure and compliant internal and external file transfers, automate workflows and automatically generate reports while ensuring zero downtime and no data loss.

In addition, MOVEit 2016 contains an all new Ipswitch Gateway module allowing the MOVEit Transfer module to sit behind a firewall. Targeted to industries where IT teams may require multi-layered security, the gateway acts as a proxy securely communicating with MOVEit Transfer installed behind the firewall of the internal network.

"Ipswitch Gateway serves as an important proxy between inbound connections from the public network and your internal trusted network. This ensures that your transfers of sensitive data are protected behind multiple layers of security," says Austin O'Malley, chief product officer at Ipswitch. "Our customers are dealing with complicated compliance regulations every day and require a solution with the highest level of security possible for data transmission, one that is compliant with PCI, HIPAA, FISMA and other critical industry regulations".

To meet a range of different needs the company is also introducing MOVEit Complete -- an all-in-one managed file transfer solution which combines MOVEit Transfer, MOVEit Automation, Ipswitch Analytics and the new Ipswitch Gateway. This package will be offered in three editions, Standard, Professional and Premium.

MOVEit 2016 is available now and the Ipswitch Gateway will be out at the end of August. You can find more information on the company's website.

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