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New Data Transfer File Transmission Software

A Dev Zero G product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jul 18, 2005

Dev Zero G has launched nVerge, a data transfer product that is said to provide reliable, robust, fast community-based file transmission, via a virtual network.

Dev Zero G has launched nVerge, a data transfer product that is said to provide reliable, robust, fast community-based file transmission, via a virtual network.

nVerge is claimed to enables businesses to move large amounts of data between remote offices, suppliers or customers.

Utilising secure low-level socket communication, nVerge allows full control over file transfer - including segmentation, failover, prioritisation, scheduling and bandwidth throttling.

Dev Zero claimed that nVerge allows users to schedule and fully track files or folders for transmission to other users through a web browser or desktop based interface.

Featuring cryptographic hashing, advanced queue management, global decentralised address book, delivery notification and job scheduling, nVerge is the answer for companies transferring mission-critical data, the company believes.

Transmission via nVerge is unaffected by network or communication outages, all data is cached, transmission is suspended in the event of a link failure and resumed as soon as the link becomes available again.

Data is automatically retransmitted in the event of target server disk failure and reinstall.

nVerge utilises the Wasp framework (developed in-house by Dev Zero G) to synchronise node and user information across the nVerge network via proprietary object communication protocol over HTTP.

The system is said to provide simple file storage and selection via a virtual data repository and custom global, searchable address book.

The selected data is submitted to the outgoing jobs queue and starts sending as soon as configuration allows.

Administrator controls limiting the amount of outgoing connections, data streams per connection, transfer time slots and address book replication.

User options to track and manage jobs, including scheduling tools and remote control functions are also included.

Recipients and senders are notified of the job progress via email, including digital delivery confirmation.

Dev Zero said there is also a duplicate send prevention mechanism, which automatically detects and prevents duplicate sending.

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