Axway announced its newest
release of Axway Managed File Transfer (MFT), available in both the Microsoft
Azure and Amazon Web Services Cloud.
As the demand and complexity of data transfers continue to
grow in a post-pandemic world, companies need trusted solutions to mitigate the
risks of cyber threats, legacy system obsolescence, and a shortage of human
resources.
"Managing mission-critical dataflows requires a more modern
approach," says Meetesh Patel, General Manager of Managed File Transfer at
Axway. "Many of the largest banks, retailers, and auto manufacturers in the
world already rely on us to power their operations. With Axway MFT, businesses
can control more data at scale with security, resiliency, and speed while
empowering their business users and satisfying regulatory and governance
requirements."
Businesses are adapting to doing business in an always-on
world, and time-trusted solutions like MFT are changing as well. Thanks to
Axway's hybrid solutions, organizations can modernize their legacy data
exchange channels with their ecosystem while transitioning to the cloud.
The most complete solution in the
industry, Axway MFT now boasts greatly improved data visualization,
self-service features, configuration, and user management. Some notable
features include:
- MFT
in the Axway Managed Cloud is
now available via subscription on Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services
marketplaces, offering greater control over costs.
- MFT analytics capabilities can
monitor SLAs, now also giving users predictive analysis of data flow
issues before they become a problem.
- MFT Flow Manager allows central management of self-service
capabilities for business users, saving costs and avoiding complexity.
- Security
and interoperability improvements for MFT SecureTransport,
and enhanced performance, security, and experience with MFT Transfer CFT.
Find more details on the newest Axway MFT features here.
"Whether it's to support cloud migration needs or provide
actionable intelligence with predictive analytics," adds Patel, "MFT should be
an integrated part of an organization's
digital transformation."