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in which way do you exchange digital data with other companies? |
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Motorbike delivery or courier service
for CAD/CAE data |
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Sharing data with project members
via e-mail |
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Forwarding the data too heavy to
be copied on CD via FTP |
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Physically distributing huge data
to the companies concerned on a daily basis |
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Sending large-volume data via various
electronic file distribution services of the internet
service providers |
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| In any of the above cases, your company is
paying too much for a delivery service which does not fully
ensure your data security. |
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Along with the diffusion of broad-band communications
and the development of eCommerce, most companies now use the
e-mail and Internet services for intra- and inter-company communications,
exchanging a variety of business data such as engineering design/technical
data, customer data and research/development-related projects
data. Now that the business environment is changing so rapidly
and the product life cycle becoming even shorter, electronic
inter-company communications have become an indispensable infrastructure
for attaining efficient and real-time business operation.
There are, however, two major problems in e-mail and data distribution
services using an open Internet environment: 1) Restrictions
on large-volume data transmission, and 2) Data security not
fully guaranteed in an open Internet environment. |
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| Product design/technical data, technology/research
data, design data for magazines, ad's and media, and medical
image data are often in huge volume of more than several hundred
megabytes or even several gigabytes. These data, which are highly
confidential in many cases, are mostly delivered physically
by motorbike or forwarded via FTP. However, physical delivery
not only requires extra cost for secure parcels and extra time
for CD burning, but also causes a time lag and hinders real-time
communications. There is also a risk of theft or loss during
delivery. Meanwhile, FTP allows forwarding digital data, but
does not ensure the data "security" and "completeness"
at all. Still, installation of dedicated lines requires considerable
time and investment on the infrastructure construction and connections
to all clients. |
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In April, 2005, Private Information Protection
Law came into full effect. Handling of private information has
been strictly controlled, and leakage of personal data now results
in a tremendous loss and legal punishment. Nevertheless, e-mail,
FTP and other digital delivery services provided by service
providers ensure only the very basic security such as the transmission
using SSL, authentication or encryption. Moreover, the data
received from the sender is temporarily stored in the provider'
server, and the receiver has to go for the data using a key
(ID, password) for log-in. In this "Pull"-type data
retrieval system, the data has to be left outside for a certain
period. It means that the data is highly vulnerable to alteration
or tapping by the third-party invaders, and that the data completeness
is not guaranteed in case the communications line is cut off
during the data reception. The receiver cannot even confirm
the reception. e-Parcel Corporation's digital delivery solution
"e-Parcel®" has solved all these problems of inter-company
Internet communications, and is readily available with ease
and at low cost.
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As for any inquiry or request,
please contact to our sales agents at…
E-mail:sales@e-parcel.co.jp
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e-Parcel secure data delivery service for Business Users
This service is shipped with high-functions for business users who considered delivering the large volume and highly confidential data. |
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