
JSCAPE by Redwood is a secure managed file transfer (MFT) software that automates complex file workflows, consolidating manual processes, custom scripts and siloed tools into a single, reliable platform. Low-code automation triggers enable IT teams to orchestrate file transfers across Windows, Linux, macOS, Solaris and any other platform, with unlimited users, trading partners and concurrent connections included and no additional middleware required.
JSCAPE delivers enterprise-grade security, backed by an unblemished track record since 1999 and active third-party certifications that most MFT providers don't hold: SOC 2 Type 1 and Type 2, ISO 27001, Drummond Certified™, and FIPS 140-2 and 140-3 validated encryption. Quarterly penetration testing and annual third-party audits keep your environment audit-ready year-round.
The solution handles any file size and any protocol — SFTP, FTP/S, HTTP/S, AS2, OFTP2, WebDAV, and more — while meeting compliance requirements for HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOX, GDPR and GLBA. It also fits cleanly into any environment (on-premises, cloud, hybrid, containerized or SaaS), with native integrations for Microsoft Azure, AWS, IBM Cloud, CyberArk, Box, Dropbox and leading workload automation solutions like RunMyJobs.
Trusted by 1,000+ organizations in 57+ countries, JSCAPE includes 24/7/365 expert technical support with an 8-minute median response time and online training at no extra cost in every plan.
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6,000+ companies trust Files.com to automate and secure business critical transfers.
We obsess about security, compliance, reliability, and performance so your critical business processes just work every time. Easily manage any transfer flow without writing scripts or code, and onboard workloads and partners effortlessly.
We support standard file transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP, AS2) for working with external partners and also provide native apps for high performance internal transfers.
As a fully Cloud-Native SaaS, there are no servers for you to buy or maintain, there is no installation required, and high availability and redundancy are built in and free.
Our InfoSec Program is audited annually by Kirkpatrick Price, a leading information security CPA firm. Our audit covers the scope of the entire Files.com business (not just datacenter operations) and names Files.com specifically. Beware of smaller competitors who try to pass off someone else’s audit as their own.
Technical capabilities include encryption at-rest and in-transit, four types of two-factor authentication, nine enterprise identity (SSO) integrations, configurable password and session policies, and a perfect “A+” score from Qualys SSL Labs.
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Cygwin
Experience the essence of Linux on your Windows operating system with Cygwin, a comprehensive suite of GNU and open-source utilities that mimics the capabilities of a Linux environment. It includes a dynamic link library (cygwin1.dll) that offers extensive POSIX API support. However, it's important to note that Cygwin does not allow for the direct execution of native Linux applications on Windows; instead, you will need to compile your application from the source code to enable it to function properly in this environment. It cannot automatically transform native Windows applications to recognize UNIX® features such as signals and ptys. For utilizing Cygwin's unique features, recompiling your applications from source code is essential. The Cygwin DLL is compatible with all recent x86_64 Windows versions, beginning with Windows Vista. To initiate a new installation or to upgrade an existing setup, utilize the setup program. Additionally, remember that each package within the distribution is updated independently from the DLL, meaning the version of the Cygwin DLL does not reflect a general release number for the entire Cygwin distribution. This modular approach allows for greater flexibility in managing updates and ensuring that you have the most current tools available.
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DropBear
Dropbear is a compact SSH server and client that operates on various Unix-like platforms. It is an open-source program released under an MIT-style license, making it accessible for developers. Its design is particularly advantageous for "embedded" Linux systems, like those found in wireless routers. For those interested in staying updated on new releases or engaging in discussions, a low-traffic mailing list is available for subscriptions. With an efficient memory footprint, Dropbear can be compiled into a statically linked binary of just 110kB using uClibc on x86 architecture, provided that only the essential options are selected. Additionally, the server supports X11 forwarding and authentication-agent forwarding for clients using OpenSSH. Users can compile the server, client, key generator, and key converter into a single executable, similar to busybox, with the ability to disable certain features during compilation to conserve space. The software also includes a multi-hop mode that allows SSH TCP forwarding, enabling users to tunnel through multiple SSH hosts seamlessly in a single command, demonstrating its versatility in various networking scenarios. This flexibility makes Dropbear a favored choice for projects requiring lightweight and efficient SSH solutions.
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