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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Managed file transfer Post 302536832 by brianpick on Wednesday 6th of July 2011 10:35:37 AM
Old 07-06-2011
GoAnywhere from Linoma Software can automate & encrypt your file transfers

I realize this post is a few months late but I thought I'd respond just in case there are others that may have an interest in this topic. I'm the Sales Manager for Linoma Software and we have a browser based cross platform Managed File Transfer solution suite called GoAnywhere (GoAnywhereMFT) which will handle your file transfer and encryption requirements. GoAnywhere Director can be used to automate (using our own scheduler or you can call it out using your existing scheduler or script) the file transfer process (push and pull), has file and folder monitoring, can encrypt (SSH, SSL, AES, AS2, PGP), has detailed audit logging, can translate files to/from databases, notifies you upon failures and can retry failed connections automatically and continue with the file transfer where it was cut off.

Our GoAnywhere Services product is the server side of the file exchange and includes the FTP, SFTP, FTPS and HTTPS servers. Services is used when your trading partner is initiating the file exchange.

The last product of the GoAnywhere product suite is called GoAnywhere Gateway. Gateway is a reverse proxy which allows you to move Services inside the network where it's more secure and only Gateway will be sitting in the DMZ to authenticate requests to access Services.

A fully functional trial can be downloaded from our website and a license of GoAnywhere starts out at of $4,995. For more information, please visit GoAnywhereMFT.
 

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