Axway AMPLIFY Managed File Transfer Benefits

SG
Application Development Senior Analyst at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

Before implementing Axway, we were doing script-based point-to-point file transfers using a shell script. That means if a file has to go from server A to server B, we have to open a network port within those two servers. It got kind of messy as the number of servers and the file transfer requirements grew. 

Axway consolidated all of our communications into one platform, simplifying network and port management. Now, all we have to do is open one port to this application, and we can remove all the firewall rules on that port. It's much more straightforward to manage from a security perspective. We used to rely on an archaic FTP solution, but Axway features SFTP, so it was an improvement security-wise. 

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VN
Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The entire organization is using this product for external and internal file transfers. This makes it a central hub for transfers.

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it_user840219 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managed File Transfer Specialist at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

It helps connect different environments (zOS, Windows, *nix, and others) with minimal effort.

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