Introducing CloudBerry Explorer 3.8 with Secure FTP SupportAccess, Transfer and Manage Files Across Your Computer and SFTP Server |
Newport Beach, California, March 04, 2013 -- CloudBerry Lab, a provider of backup and management solutions for public cloud storage services, announces the immediate release of the Cloudberry Explorer version 3.8, an application that allows accessing, moving and managing data in remote locations such as FTP servers and public cloud storage services including Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Windows Azure, OpenStack and others. In the new version of CloudBerry Explorer SFTP server is supported as one of the remote location options. Now users can perform file access, file transfer and file management operations across SFTP server and local storage. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) also known as SSH File Transfer Protocol is an extension of the SSH-2 protocol that provides a secure file transfer capability. This protocol assumes that it is run over a secure channel, such as SSH, that the server has already authenticated the client, and that the identity of the client user is available to the protocol. With the new release CloudBerry Explorer becomes a compelling SFTP client that now allows users to encrypt files transferred to remote hosts. That helps to prevent unauthorized data interception and read. Quote: |