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Gigabyte Express
5: International File Transfer Solution
If international file transfer is an important part of your workflow, we welcome the opportunity to help you. Our international file transfer software, Gigabyte Express 5 (GBX 5) is the leading solution for advanced business-to-business transfer of large digital files across the international and satellite Internet. GBX 5 is point-to-point application software that you and your business partners install on Windows platforms. In production since 1996, Gigabyte Express is simply the fastest and most reliable way to send large files over IP networks. Compared with FTP, GBX users experience a 2 to 20 times performance increase. Efficient code and the STAC(tm) on-the-fly lossless compression algorithm contribute to Gigabyte Express' blazing performance. Unlike FTP, Gigabyte Express allows only complete file transmissions, i.e. no truncated or chopped files. Gigabyte Express allows for unattended operation using "hot folders", initiates an autosend in the event the connection is lost during transfer, supports daily send scheduling and provides a link rate governor. Gigabyte Express 5 also increases performance with the file pipeline feature and our patented RELIA technology. See why GE Capital, ACS, Hallmark Cards, Banta, Brown Printing, and many others choose Gigabyte Express for their file transfer solution. Click here to register and download your free trial of our international file transfer software. RELIA Technology
Product Summary
RELIA Technology United States patent approval was received in April 2002. The Problem - TCP white paper The Solution - RELIA™ Technology white paper Customer Performance Tests - RELIA™ Test results Get the most out of your bandwidth dollar with Gigabyte Express and RELIA Technology [Home] [You've Got Files!] [Overview] [Products] [Free Trial] [Solutions] [FAQ] [Support] [Features] [Contact Us] [How To Purchase] [ What's New] [The Company]
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Updated 6/14/2002