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Automating FTP Encrypted Files Becomes a Transatlantic Effort -- Part II

Here is the step-by-step walkthrough on how multiple companies joined efforts to find a solution for securely transmitting FTP files from offices on the East Coast of the United States to Dublin, Ireland.
Automating FTP Encrypted Files Becomes a Transatlantic Effort

Multiple companies joined efforts to find a solution for securely transmitting FTP files from offices on the East Coast of the United States to Dublin, Ireland.
OCR & Active Directory Automation

The new AutoMate and BPA Server 9 OCR actions have the ability to read, extract and convert ANY type of image, such as a bitmap, jpeg, png, pdf or tiff file into text for electronic automation and importation. Our extensive set of Windows Active Directory actions provides creating, modifying and managing any type of Object, User or Group.
OCR & Active Directory Sample Task
The new AutoMate and BPA Server 9 OCR actions have the ability to read, extract and convert ANY type of image, such as a bitmap, jpeg, png, pdf or tiff file into text for electronic automation and importation. Our extensive set of Windows Active Directory actions provides creating, modifying and managing any type of Object, User or Group. This task will read a name, address and telephone number from an application image, and create an Active Directory User with AutoMate's OCR, Active Directory, Loop and Flow Control Actions.
Automation--It's Personal!

With the vast majority of people worldwide relying heavily on computer desktops, laptops and servers, a technical problem can majorly impact the course of one’s day, week, month and most importantly, business. At Network Automation, we have created a Business Process Automation (BPA) Workflow to proactively assist in solving a computer and/or server problem by adding resolution automation management, system gathering and reporting for troubleshooting and speedy recovery.
Create/Send Encrypted AS2 Message
This sample task demonstrates how AutoMate creates an AS2 message containing an XML file attachment called book.xml, encrypts the message using a certificate native to AS2 and digitally signs the message using a certificate and key. The AS2 message is then transmitted over the internet (EDIINT).