Resources

Guide

Accelerating File Transfers

As file sizes continue to grow, managing and delivering large files is becoming an important consideration for organizations of all sizes. Companies have abandoned the commonly used FTP/TCP protocol as a delivery method in favor of alternative file transfer solutions which provide acceleration, reliability, management, and security. Companies using TCP-based file transfer...
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SFTP Server

The SFTP Server in GoAnywhere MFT allows your trading partners to securely exchange files with your organization. The SFTP Server uses the SSH file transfer protocol, secure copy protocol, the latest SSH 2.0 protocol, and offers robust two-factor authentication using passwords and SSH keys. The encrypted tunnel between the SFTP Server in GoAnywhere and your trading partners...
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Secure Email

Your employees need an easy and secure way to share sensitive files with customers, partners, and other users. With the GoAnywhere Secure Mail module, you can use the convenience of email along with the security of HTTPS to deliver your messages and files safely. When a Secure Mail package is sent, the contents of the package are automatically encrypted and then stored on your...
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GoFast File Transfer Acceleration

GoFast is a file transfer acceleration protocol in GoAnywhere that can transmit data considerably faster than traditional FTP. Before files are transferred, a secure SSL/TLS control channel is first established over TCP between the GoFast server and client. This control channel can be authenticated with user credentials as well as X.509 client and server certificates. After...
Guide

Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers

FTP made its first appearance in 1971, and it hasn’t changed much over the years. Although it has become the standard for business-to-business file transfers, poor FTP implementation practices have left many businesses with severe security and management issues. There’s a better way. Download the white paper to learn how to bring your FTP implementation into a more modern,...