Aspera introduces fasp 2.5 upgrade

May 19, 2009 3:15 PM

    

At the NAB Show, Aspera unveiled the fasp 2.5 upgrade for the complete suite of Aspera software products, including Aspera Client, Point-to-point, Enterprise Server, Content Server and Content Web browser plug-in, faspex Server, Console and open architecture software development kit.

Aspera fasp transport technology is an emerging standard for the high-speed movement of large files over wide area networks (WANs) being used by Hollywood studios, broadcasters, sports leagues, government and corporations.

The fasp 2.5 software release enhancements include:

  • suite of desktop and browser-based transfer applications;
  • enhanced transfer automation and advanced scheduling capabilities;
  • enterprise-scale transfer policy management;
  • end-to-end tracking and reporting;
  • enterprise-scale collaborative file transfer support.




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