Large digital files come as par for the course when you operate within the creative industries. Streamlined workflows and automated large file transfer processes are key to running an effective, profitable print company.
Receiving large volumes of adverts, digital images, editorial and other content and then being able to deliver them to press within a limited timescale puts extreme pressure on publishers. Therefore, time is key and without the efficient and effective transmission of mission critical file transfer of images, adverts, pages, large files and folders, a publisher simply wouldn't be able to function.
Sending and receiving large digital files on mass is a challenge that all repro houses face. In order to set yourself apart from the competition, superior customer service is essential and as such, your large file transfer capabilities need to live up to customer expectations.
Sending collateral to agencies/ publishers/ printers and geographically disparate office locations is a vital part of core operations for marketing departments. Whether PR, large digital photos, design files or advertisements - the ability to share and exchange ideas quickly and efficiently is crucial.
For creative agencies, the ability to share ideas and concepts with customers is vital to successful business operations. As such, you want to make sure that your file sending processes are as simple, effective and streamlined as possible.
Photographers should be able to focus on being creative rather than worrying about how they are going to get image files to their intended destination. Cameras and photographic equipment are now so advanced, it has had a dramatic impact on the size of digital files and as such, sending these large digital files to clients quickly and reliably can be hugely problematic.
The ability to share time-critical medical information with a moments notice is vital for healthcare organisations. It is now more important than ever to secure sensitive data in transit, especially taking into account the ICO's escalating powers of enforcement in connection to avoidable data breaches.
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