
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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Endpoint Central is a unified endpoint management and security platform that helps IT teams manage and secure devices across the organization from a single console. It consolidates functions typically handled by separate tools, covering the full device lifecycle across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS.
Patch Management
Patch deployment is automated across operating systems and 1000+ third-party applications. IT teams define deployment policies, test patches before rollout, schedule updates within maintenance windows, and track compliance across the device fleet.
Remote Desktop and Troubleshooting
Built-in remote desktop tools allow technicians to connect to endpoints instantly without third-party software, diagnosing issues and resolving problems in real time for distributed and remote workforces.
Software Deployment and Asset Management
Applications are deployed, updated, or removed across thousands of endpoints simultaneously. Continuously updated hardware and software inventory supports license compliance, capacity planning, and audit preparation.
Mobile Device Management
Integrated MDM capabilities cover iOS and Android devices. IT teams enroll devices, push configuration profiles, distribute applications, enforce security policies, and perform remote wipe. Both corporate-owned and BYOD environments are supported.
OS Imaging and Provisioning
OS imaging workflows allow IT teams to build and deploy standardized system images, provisioning new devices quickly with uniform configurations across the organization.
Endpoint Security
Security capabilities include vulnerability assessment, application control, device control, endpoint privilege management, and browser security. BitLocker and FileVault encryption managemen
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Windows Vista
Windows Vista represents a significant advancement in the Windows NT operating system line, succeeding Windows XP and developed by Microsoft. It was first made available to manufacturers on November 8, 2006, and hit retail shelves on January 30, 2007, marking its official launch to the public. This version presented an evolution from Windows XP, showcasing a suite of new features alongside a revamped graphical user interface, as well as enhanced security protocols.
Among the pivotal innovations in Vista was the introduction of the Aero interface, characterized by its sleek, transparent visual effects for windows and dialog boxes, complemented by dynamic animations. Additionally, the operating system implemented a new security framework incorporating User Account Control (UAC), designed to mitigate risks from malware and various security vulnerabilities.
Upon its release, Vista garnered a range of reactions, with some reviewers lauding the advancements in features and security, while others voiced concerns regarding its performance and compatibility with existing hardware and software. Despite the initial mixed feedback, Vista paved the way for subsequent versions of Windows, influencing future developments in user interface design and security measures.
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Manjaro
Manjaro is an accessible and user-friendly open-source operating system that combines modern software advantages with an emphasis on quick setup and automated tools to minimize manual configurations, along with readily available support. This operating system caters to both beginners and seasoned users alike. Unlike proprietary alternatives, Manjaro grants you complete control over your hardware without any limitations, making it a robust choice for home, professional, and development settings. Additionally, it supports the execution of many popular Windows applications through compatibility layers like Wine, PlayonLinux, or Proton via Steam, although these examples only scratch the surface of its capabilities. Manjaro truly embodies an ideal balance for those seeking strong performance, full control, and cutting-edge software, while also ensuring a level of software stability that is often hard to find. Whether you are looking to delve into computing or enhance your existing setup, Manjaro offers the flexibility and power to meet diverse user needs.
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