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Exceed Your Customers Expectations With Encryption Technology

By Garrett Blanton posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 @ 2:36 PM - (Press Release)
Lend-A-Check Continues to Set Higher Standards

Lend-A-Check has been serving the financial needs of Northern Nevadans since 1993. Always striving to meet the changing needs of their customers, Lend-A-Check realized they needed a faster, more reliable website with the latest encryption available to ensure that its customers data is safe and secure. The original software was originally built with a form of encryption that was not up to par with the standard of today. The software company the built their infrastructure would not return phone calls, make minor changes, or would even return phone calls. This was the last straw for Lend-A-Check and they began their search for a new business solution. This is where JVF Consulting stepped in.



Once we gained access to their current software we were able to assess the issue and set forth a game plan that would put Lend-A-Check back on the right track. The first step was building out a new server. In this case Apache Tomcat was implemented along with Java Servlet (JSP) technology. This technology utilizes the rapid development of web-based applications that are server and platform independent. Once the new server was functioning correctly we then deployed the latest in encryption 256-bit.

    

Encryption is the process of transforming information to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key. The result of the process makes the users information unreadable to all.



Lend-A-Check continues to set higher standards with the services they provide, and the manner in which they offer them. JVF Consulting is here to help your company exceed its customers expectations with encryption technology. Contact us anytime to learn about our business solutions and services.
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Comments (4)
By Jaganath posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 @ 2:40 AM
How does tomcat behave with high load? What is the typical number of hits per second that tomcat can handle. I am planning to put up a digg style website all using tomcat. Hence the question.

Thanks!
By Webmaster Forum posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 9:22 PM
For many online businesses encryption is an essential key for security. Just relying on SSL may not be enough for many webmasters.
By Proxydude posted on Sunday, September 21, 2008 @ 11:47 PM
I do think SSL is enough for web shops...
By Roger Hamilton posted on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 @ 8:20 AM
Thanks for the useful information. In my opinion, i feel that SSL is good enough.
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