Under the Radar: How PDF Provides Cover and Sends the Goods

Jul 28
2009

Amyuni Technologies Blog
Email technology is a carefully exploited terrain and individuals are increasingly aware of its vulnerabilities. In early 2009 Microsoft, reported that 97% of all emails are of “unwanted origin”. “The good news is that the majority of that never hits your inbox although some will get through.” said Cliff Evans to BBC News.

However, as a result of this “catch-all” approach, many legitimate and important messages never make it to their intended destinations. This is where the portable document format and Amyuni’s expertise come together as a single service–PDF Courier.

With PDF Courier, businesses and individuals can use an online or desktop application to bypass email servers, send large attachments, and even convert documents on the fly to PDF for enhanced security.

Learn more about PDF Courier at: http://www.pdfcourier.com

Franc

Franc Gagnon is the technical copywriter for Amyuni Technologies
www.amyuni.com

References:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7988579.stm
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/3106

Analyzing Your PDFs: Save Time and Reduce Costs

Jul 13
2009

Amyuni Technologies Blog

By the mid- to late-1990s, Adobe’s version updates coupled with the use of PDF to send complex documents via email gave emerging PDF vendors and developers new technological opportunities. Consequently, these opportunities also introduced different development methodologies and often, these differences created a number of problems, in particular, “missing font information”.

For developers and IT managers, missing font information is problematic as it can delay software development and hinder the production cycle. PDF Analyzer enables developers to troubleshoot and repair PDF documents early, saving time, and reducing technical support overhead.

Learn more about the PDF Analyzer at http://www.pdfanalyzer.com.

Franc

Franc Gagnon is the technical copywriter for Amyuni Technologies
www.amyuni.com