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In an era marked by sophisticated cyber threats and stringent data privacy laws, relying on unencrypted protocols or brittle, custom scripts introduces unacceptable business risk. Globalscape GoAnywhere MFT provides enterprises with a secure, scalable, and automated platform to orchestrate their critical data workflows. By centralizing management, enforcing rigid cryptography, and simplifying compliance reporting, GoAnywhere MFT empowers modern organizations to protect their digital assets while optimizing operational efficiency.
GoAnywhere generates tamper-proof audit logs covering all file actions (upload, download, delete, view). This is critical for:
Allows secure browser-based transfers via HTTPS without requiring additional software.
Both products provide enterprise-grade security, automation, and compliance features, far surpassing the capabilities of traditional FTP servers. The final decision will ultimately come down to which platform aligns best with your specific technical environment, budget, and business objectives.
Where it shines: GoAnywhere is a for IT teams that need one platform to cover both automated backend MFT and user-facing secure sharing.
Features a built-in Key Management System (KMS) that centralizes the creation, rotation, import, and export of X.509 certificates, OpenPGP keys, and SSH keys. 3. Workflow and Multi-Step Automation
Globalscape offers transparent pricing (a rarity in MFT). Two models exist:
Manual scripts fail silently. GoAnywhere offers atomic transactions, retry logic, event-driven triggers, and real-time alerts (via email, SNMP, or SIEM). If a transfer fails, the system automatically escalates or retries based on policy.
Data privacy regulations impose strict penalties for data breaches and poor file management. GoAnywhere MFT provides the security controls required to meet stringent global compliance standards.
Globalscape understands that "one size fits none." They offer three distinct deployment models: