Overseeing the growing Research Computing department for such a large and collaborative institution is no small feat and has presented numerous challenges to the group managed by Matthew Temple, Director of Research Computing at Dana-Farber. One of the first communications problems to be solved involved e-mail quotas. See how they solved the problem by using BDS. | ||
Con-way Eliminates Large Email Attachments Con-way Inc. is a $4.7 billion freight transportation and logistics company. Con-way consists of three operating companies: Con-way Freight, Con-way Truckload, and Menlo Worldwide Logistics. Con-way Inc. uses Biscom Delivery Server to send large file attachments internally and to their clients, decreasing the burden on their email server and eliminating the need for a shared network drive. | ||
Rockland Trust Replaces Courier/ Overnight Services Rockland Trust Company is the largest commercial bank headquartered in southeastern Massachusetts. Rockland Trust Company replaced email attachments and courier services with Biscom Delivery Server, providing their customers and vendors easy, real-time, access to important financial data, while maintaining their standard for security. | ||
![]() | John Weiland Homes Eliminates FTP for Large File Transfer Since 1970, John Wieland has been designing award-winning homes in dynamic neighborhoods across the Southeast. The company has 700 employees and manages over 60 neighborhood developments. By using Biscom Delivery Server to send large files both internally and to their clients, John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods reduces Help Desk calls, eliminates dependency on email attachments, and secures company data. | |
| | Riemer & Braunstein LLP, a 77-year old law firm specialising in banking and finance, real estate, litigation, bankruptcy, corporate, and trusts and estates, faced a communications conundrum. According to Bruce Bial, Firm Administrator/IT Director at Riemer & Braunstein, large deals, often involving numerous parties, require Riemer & Braunstein to compile and distribute voluminous documentation, all of which must be encrypted to ensure security. “Situations arise in which several parties must have information now,” Bial said. “Especially in that kind of situation, computer users intuitively want to send the information via e-mail as the easiest and most immediate way to satisfy the request.” | |
| | SpaceX Replaces FTP with Biscom Delivery Server and Improves File Transfer Efficiency by 98% SpaceX knew it needed to replace FTP and PGP as its primary methods to transfer files with a more user-friendly and cost-effective solution, so the company began its search. SpaceX had several unique requirements, such as seamless integration with its current IT infrastructure and ease-of-use for both the senders and recipients. | |
![]() | Texcel Medical Eliminates Large Email Attachments Texcel Medical provides their world-wide customer base with medical device products and process development. They partner with companies that have obtained Phase I and Phase II FDA approval in order to develop and design their clients' medical products. Texcel Medical uses BDS to eliminate email attachment file size issues, take the burden off their mail server, and send large 3D modeling and design files to their clients quickly, easily, and securely. |




