Ease of Use
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Articles
What is Checkpoint Restart?
Reliably transferring large files over the Internet is often challenging, if not impossible, with standard methods. Checkpoint restart is one way Signiant ensures that large files reach their destination. -
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Flight’s Two Unique SaaS Elements
Signiant Flight was built using a unique, patented Software-as-a- Service (SaaS) architecture that incorporates two distinct cloud-native SaaS elements. -
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Media Shuttle in Action: The Operational Perspective
How does Media Shuttle support the specific needs of operations managers and end users? Learn about Shuttle’s three portal modes, and how to manage and use them. -
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Simple Tips for Creating a Custom Portal
Media Shuttle portals can be changed to match your brand or project. This article offers an overview of the customizable components and a few best practices for creating a great looking portal. -
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Security Concepts: The Importance of Usability
The overlap between Software Security and User Experience Design is an increasingly important area to understand. -
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The Magic Behind Media Shuttle: Acceleration, Reliability and Security
Read about the technical challenges within the Media & Entertainment industry that Shuttle was developed to address. -
Customer Stories
Harbor Picture Company: A New York Premium Brand Enables Next Generation Collaborative Workflows
Harbor Picture Company has designed and built some of the most state-of-the-art post production facilities in New York City. They already occupy 50,000 square feet of space in Soho, and just broke ground on New York’s largest scale theatrical mix stage and premier screening room outfitted with Atmos, 3-D, and 4K projection. Harbor also recently deployed Signiant’s Media Shuttle, a hybrid SaaS large file transfer solution to address a critical aspect of the next phase in their business growth. -
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The importance of usability for secure software
Software security and User Experience Design are both popular subjects in tech media, but they usually draw different audiences and the important space where they overlap gets far less attention. After all, except for high-profile cyber breaches, software security is not nearly as trendy as “UX”. And thank goodness for the trend. Though we’ve come a long way, this 2007 Dilbert comic still holds some hilarious yet painful truth about how much we still need to improve user experience in regard to security measures.