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Secure Managed File Transfer (MFT) Goes Online
Linoma Software Releases GoAnywhere Services

(Ashland, NE) - August 26, 2009 - GoAnywhere ServicesTM is a new collection of secure data transfer services for your enterprise by Linoma Software.

GoAnywhere Services securely allows trading partners (e.g. customers, employees, vendors, etc.) to connect with your organization for exchanging files. This innovative solution eliminates the need for departmental stand-alone tools and methods that were traditionally required for sharing data. It also removes the risk of using unsecure email to exchange information - greatly reducing data privacy concerns.

Using a best-practice approach to Managed File Transfers (MFT), GoAnywhere Services provides industry standard protocols (FTP, SFTP, FTPS, HTTP and/or HTTPS) through a server-centric solution. Browser-based administration provides remote configuration and monitoring of GoAnywhere Services. Through its intuitive wizards and on-line help, you can quickly set up preferences, server properties, administrator accounts, trading partner accounts, permissions, etc. No programming or scripting is required.

Trading partners connect to GoAnywhere Services using any number of readily available file transfer programs. A built-in Web-interface is also available in GoAnywhere Services, providing easy ad-hoc file upload/download functionality right through the browser, without the need for any additional client software.

GoAnywhere Services provides organizations with full audit records of all system activity - enabling regulatory compliance and enhanced reporting. The audit logs are searchable by user, date/time range, transfer type, severity levels, IP addresses and other criteria. Easily view the results within the administrator or export the logs to other applications.

A major benefit of GoAnywhere Services is its ability to trigger other actions or notify stakeholders of activity based on system events. For example, a trigger action can automatically decrypt incoming files and import that data into existing corporate databases. The Trigger Manager, within GoAnywhere Services, simultaneously handles concurrent transfers.

About Dirk Zwart
Born in Canada and currently calling Nebraska home, Dirk primarily writes on the Technical side of the IT realm. Having written for years at Gateway Computer and as part of other large IT organizations, Dirk is happily writing for Linoma Software. When not writing children's stories or stage scripts, you'll find Dirk out back in the vegetable garden or building yet another server for reasons unknown. Follow Dirk on Facebook or LinkedIn.

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