Knowledge Transfer with Ipswitch File Transfer
Jul
23

Today Microsoft recognized Ipswitch as a “MidMarket Solution Provider” under its Certified Partner Program.  This recognition was awarded on the strength of recommendations from Ipswitch’s customers and on the depth of technical knowledge in the company.

Ipswitch now holds two Microsoft competencies: “MidMarket Solution Provider” and “Independent Software Vendor” (a.k.a. “ISV”).  Together these afford Ipswitch excellent access to Microsoft technical support and consulting services as well as early access to operating systems, databases and other key platforms from Microsoft.

About jlampe:

Jonathan Lampe is VP, Product Management, of Ipswitch File Transfer. He developed the first editions of the MOVEit managed file transfer software and continues to guide the File Transfer division as it continues to pursue its mission of moving your most valuable data. He holds a computer science degree and an operations degree from Northern Illinois University, an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and two security certifications: ISC2's CISSP and SANS' System and Network Auditor.

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2 Responses to “Microsoft recognizes Ipswitch as a “MidMarket Solution Provider””

 
  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by IpswitchFileTransfer, Erik Small. Erik Small said: RT @ipswitchft: Microsoft recognizes Ipswitch as a MidMarket Solution Provider: http://bit.ly/duliu8 [...]

  2. One comment regarding FTP technologies: WS_FTP has a very effective syncronizing feature. But alas MDTM is not accepted by WIN 2003 server. So you are left with uploads with all files having the same time stamp – exactly the date.hour.minute.second you tried to syncronize and upload.
    Leaving all of your normal sorting by time useless!
    How come that WS_FTP does not offer a bypass to this obviously proprietary MS protocol decision? Or is there a bypass that I have not been informed about?
    Yours Knud Serup (kes@iterna.dk)

 

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