| Right from the early
days of Odette, it was recognised that there was a need for a superior
File Transfer Protocol to support the exchange of data, especially
CAD data, between development partners in the European automotive
industry.
This led in 1986 to the publication of the first Odette File Transfer
Protocol (OFTP) specification which was taken up enthusiastically
by the major automotive players and the software companies who supported
them.
Since that time, the OFTP specification has been regularly modified
and enhanced to keep up to date with communications technologies
such as ISDN and TCP/IP.
Also, during this time, the use of OFTP has spread beyond automotive
to many other industries.
The desire to ensure that the OFTP is always able to take advantage
of the most modern communication technologies has now led Odette
to develop the protocol to be useable over the public internet.
The public internet is, of course, inherently insecure so, in
order to guarantee the security of the highly confidential design
and price data that automotive partners need to exchange, the new
version of OFTP has had several security features added that can
guarantee total security of data from the individual sender in
one company to the individual recipient in another.
At the same time various other features have been
enhanced in order to improve the useability and acceptability of
OFTP across
the globe.
This new version of OFTP represents a step change from the previous
releases and so is called OFTP2.
The specific features of OFTP2 include:
- Secure authentication
- Data confidentiality
- Digital signatures
- File compression
- SSL session security
- Signed receipts
- International file description
- Increased file size
Odette believes that these
features make OFTP2 a strong competitor against the AS2 protocol
that is often used in other industries.
Indeed some software companies see OFTP2 as the AS2 killer!
(see OFTP2 White Paper from Data Interchange plc).
If your company would be interested to implement a pilot of
the new OFTP2 with one or more of your trading partners, please
contact
the Odette Programme Manager, Joerg
Walther.
Download the Implementation Guidelines
Download the Specifications - RFC 5024
(Members only - Password protected).
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information on
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