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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;d like to share this recent blog post written by Frank Kenney, VP of Global Strategy at Ipswitch. Frank addresses some very intriguing questions relating to one ofÂ Ipswitch&#8217;s core products the company first built years ago &#8212; WS_FTP. Some great questions that Frank ponders in the blog post: &#8220;What do we need to do to [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[When the new FileTransferPlanet.com launched, we had a big dilemma &#8211; that being, to port in all of the old forum material that we had or not to. Literally years and years of information &#8211; most of which, unfortunately, was too dated to keep without major revising. We made a decision to start fresh &#8211; [...]


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