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Apple vs. The US Government: Unlocking the Answer to a Crime

It was announced last week that the month-long legal battle between technology giant Apple and the US government has come to a conclusion with the FBI gaining access to the iPhone in question by ‘other means’.

GCloud 10: What is it and How Can it Secure File Transfer for Governments?

Finding well-respected, accredited technology providers for government services is now easier than ever thanks to GCloud 10, and Maytech is a Digital Marketplace organisation.

Five Emerging Threats Enterprise Security Must Not Ignore

Cybercrime is an ever-evolving industry that is scamming businesses big and small out of millions of pounds each year. So, it’s important to remain knowledgeable and up-to-date on all of the latest scams, plus how to best protect your organisation’s… Continue Reading →

7 Security Problems When Sending Emails

You may think that sending an email is much more secure than writing a letter. After all, the receiver needs to sign in with their password to receive it. But, in fact, there are a number of security flaws when… Continue Reading →

The Problem With Email Communication in China

Email security is a big issue right now. Hillary Clinton may be the most famous (or infamous) story concerning the safety of email messaging, but across the world individuals and organisations are finding that email communication isn’t as safe as… Continue Reading →

Maytech Customer Voice 2017

Maytech would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who completed our Customer Voice Survey 2017. We will be announcing the winner of the iPad on social media shortly.

China and the Cloud

Cloud computing is a hot topic right now and looks likely to continue to be so for some time to come. It has been described as being the technology that will bring such significant changes to the IT industry that… Continue Reading →

Government File Transfers and the Latest Consultations

The end of the financial year marked the closing date for submissions to the Better Use of Data in Government consultation and the Cabinet Office is now analysing the feedback it received.

1001 Managed File Transfer Applications

Bizarre Tales from the World of Managed File Transfer I launched FTP-Stream as a hosted FTP service in 2005 thinking it would be useful in specific and obvious sectors such as print and publishing, creative agencies, film and TV. Over… Continue Reading →

5 Problems With Sharing Data in China

Sharing files in China is problematic. Businesses of all shapes and sizes find it tough to send important data to and from Chinese locations. Here are five reasons why:

Maytech’s Modern Speeds and the Race to Transfer Your Files

The reason the Tortoise beat the Hare was not down to the slow-moving reptile’s dogged determination but rather the Hare’s complacency. The problem for the Hare was he had no one pushing him so he stopped running. Fortunately for fast… Continue Reading →

Maytech Was an Obvious Choice for Security-Obsessed ID&C

If ID&C got their secure file sharing wrong, they would be flushing almost 20 years down the drain. But they really had no choice. And it all came down to two numbers, and a weekend pass.

What to Do Media – A 10-Year Partnership

What to Do Media chose Maytech’s FTP-Stream service 10 years ago and hasn’t looked back since. Digital Media Director Michelle LaCour says it is the security, professionalism and ease-of-use that has convinced her to continue using Maytech for her company’s… Continue Reading →

Columbus Logistics – Four Years on and Still Focusing on What They Do Vest

Columbus Logistics turned to Maytech’s FTP-Stream because its in-house FTP system was clunky and unreliable for it’s Electronic Data Interchange. Thanks to Maytech, Columbus has discovered new levels of productivity.

Grossman Marketing – Switch to Maytech Improves Customer Relations

In 2009, Grossman Marketing Group’s insecure, complicated file sharing systems were causing a lot of headaches for its staff and customers. Since switching to Maytech, customer satisfaction hasn’t been higher.

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