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Status Future consideration
Workspace Aspera Ideas
Created by Guest
Created on May 17, 2021

Possibility to delete "release Policy" and "Package Download"

Today on Faspex, there are 2 buttons "release Policy" and "Package Download" for untrained people (journalists for example) many do not understand anything.

Allowing the administrator to remove these buttons and force the FASP (prevent HTTP fallback) will make it easier for non-technicians to use the product. To get closer to an easy-to-use interface like We-Transfert.

  • Admin
    Brian Din
    Reply
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    Jun 2, 2021

    Hi Ludwig, please reach out to your IBM sales rep in order to reach the product team. Faspex 5/Faspex.next are the same. Thanks

  • Guest
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    May 25, 2021

    Hi Brian,

    If a user doesn't read the IBM Aspera Faspex user guide, it is very
    difficult to know what is the impact of "release policy".

    What is the condition to have access to IBM Aspera Faspex 5 (Faspex.next it
    is the same ?).

    Regards,
    Ludwig Warnotte

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  • Admin
    Brian Din
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    May 24, 2021

    The Faspex 5 under Aspera Enterprise will have a vastly improved experience. The beta is now available and we'd love to get your feedback in the new workflows.