Files.com
Files.com is a cloud-native Managed File Transfer (MFT) platform that unifies file transfers, sharing, and automation across any cloud, protocol, or partner. It connects 50+ storage systems — including Amazon S3, Azure, Google Drive, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box — presenting them as a single seamless namespace.
Files.com supports SFTP, FTP/FTPS, AS2, HTTPS, WebDAV, and REST APIs, making it compatible with virtually any system or partner. Automated workflows eliminate manual scripts and reduce admin overhead by up to 90%.
Enterprise-grade security includes AES-256 encryption, SOC 2 Type II certification, HIPAA/GDPR compliance, full audit trails, SSO (Okta, Azure AD, and more), and 2FA. With a 99.99% uptime history and zero data breaches in 15 years, Files.com is trusted by IT teams in finance, healthcare, and technology.
Available via web, desktop (Windows/macOS), mobile (iOS/Android), and on-premises agent (Windows/macOS/Linux)
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Diplomat Managed File Transfer
Diplomat MFT by Coviant Software is a powerful, enterprise-ready managed file transfer solution designed for secure, automated delivery of sensitive data. It supports leading secure protocols including SFTP, FTPS, HTTPS, and AS2 which integrates seamlessly with platforms like AWS S3, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, SharePoint, Box, and Dropbox.
Diplomat MFT includes built-in PGP encryption, IP access rules, threat intelligence scanning, and multi-factor authentication, features that help organizations maintain compliance with regulations like HIPAA, PCI/DSS, GLBA, GDPR, and DORA.
If you're overwhelmed by compliance risks or face challenges with managing brittle scripts, it’s time for a better solution. Diplomat MFT eliminates uncertainty and gives you peace of mind.
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Azure Disk Storage
Azure Disk Storage is specifically designed to work seamlessly with Azure Virtual Machines and the Azure VMware Solution (currently in preview), offering robust block storage that is well-suited for both mission-critical and business-critical applications. By migrating to Azure's ecosystem, you can select from four specialized disk storage options crafted for cloud use—Ultra Disk Storage, Premium SSD, Standard SSD, and Standard HDD—allowing you to effectively manage performance and costs based on your individual workload requirements. This solution delivers outstanding performance characterized by sub-millisecond latency, making it particularly advantageous for applications that demand high throughput and frequent transactions, such as SAP HANA, SQL Server, and Oracle databases. Moreover, shared disks facilitate the efficient operation of clustered or high-availability applications in the cloud. With an impressive 0% annual failure rate, this storage option assures you of its reliable enterprise-grade durability. Ultra Disk Storage guarantees that you can handle demands without facing performance disruptions, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted experience. Furthermore, the security of your data is enhanced through automatic encryption features, allowing you to select between Microsoft-managed keys or your own for added protection. The flexibility in choosing the encryption method underscores Azure's commitment to providing tailored security solutions for diverse user needs.
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Cloud Storage Manager
The demand for Azure storage is escalating at an unprecedented rate, exceeding previous predictions. As businesses continue to broaden their data landscape, they are keen to harness the vast storage options that Azure provides. Nevertheless, the burgeoning storage requirements present challenges in tracking the specific segments of consumption, which may result in escalating costs and potential budget challenges.
With Cloud Storage Manager, users can effectively pinpoint their storage usage trends, allowing them to regain oversight and cut down on expenses.
This tool presents a view reminiscent of Azure Explorer, showcasing all Azure Blobs along with the contents of Azure Files. Through this user-friendly interface, you can obtain in-depth details about each Blob, such as its size, creation date, last modified date, and current Storage Tier classification. Furthermore, by leveraging this all-encompassing overview, organizations can refine their storage strategies, ensuring they make well-informed decisions about their Azure resources while maximizing efficiency. In doing so, they can not only monitor their usage more effectively but also uncover opportunities for substantial savings.
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