
Changes introduced by Microsoft regarding printer drivers and their impact on SMB printing are primarily focused on enhancing the overall security of printing operations, especially in light of vulnerabilities like PrintNightmare.

Changes introduced by Microsoft regarding printer drivers and their impact on SMB printing are primarily focused on enhancing the overall security of printing operations, especially in light of vulnerabilities like PrintNightmare.

In the evolving landscape of Windows security, NTLM and Kerberos hold sway. Our journey unveils NTLM’s enduring grip, Kerberos’ robustness, and Microsoft’s strategic plan to extend Kerberos reach and minimize NTLM usage.

While some might say MFT has given us all it had to offer, that might not be the case, especially not when we focus on the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. The picture becomes even better with SMB over QUIC.

Integrating an SMB3 connector plugin into a Managed File Transfer solution to fulfill end-to-end encryption is a must-have requirement in certain environments.

A common challenge for IT managers and software engineers is to enable SMB protocol connectivity between Siemens’ panels and machinery servers

Visuality Systems and Toradex’s now offer a complete solution for Windows CE machines to overcome the drawbacks and risks associated with SMB1, without requiring extensive upgrades. Companies can now take advantage of the most cutting-edge and secure file-sharing technology, guaranteeing optimal efficiency and protection.

The QUIC protocol is becoming more and more popular among companies of all types and sizes, and is used by various applications, cloud services and IoT products, thanks to its enhanced security and overall performance. QUIC disrupts the structured TCP concept by using UDP, and by adding application level features to it.

The ability to access network files directly from iPhone and iPad transforms mobile productivity. SMB protocol support bridges the gap between desktop workstation capabilities and mobile device convenience. The technology opens possibilities previously unavailable on Apple mobile platforms.

CIFS served critical roles in enterprise computing for decades. The protocol’s evolution through successive SMB versions brought substantial improvements. Understanding this history helps IT professionals navigate current implementations.
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