RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
RepliWeb-MFT is a security-centric managed file transfer platform that allows organizations to govern all aspects of A2A, Host, User and Ad-Hoc file transfer processes. R-MFT incorporates a secure two-tier DMZ architecture, security policy enforcement, guaranteed and accelerated transfers, process automation, and audit across each stage of the file transfer process. With a strong emphasis on security, R-MFT solutions include a B2B file exchange gateway, an internal MFT gateway and Ad-Hoc file exchange.
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Designed to meet the needs of any size organization, R-MFT's modular design, intuitive "familiar" interfaces, business application connectors and new managed folders capabilities ensure rapid adoption and usage by end users. For environments with heavy-production transfer automation requirements, R-MFT's highly-scalable architecture, reliable operations and extensive API enable seamless integration with enterprise business processes and IT workflows.
Entrusting your file delivery management to R-MFT, IT Operation Teams and Business Stakeholders can realize faster access to information, improved operational efficiencies, peace of mind with secure policies in force, and reductions in administrative tasks throughout their internal infrastructure and B2B ecosystems.
Benefits: RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
- Automate and Manage Application to Application Transfers: Legacy scripts and human resource intense file transfer processes are difficult and costly to support. R-MFT provides a consistent, standards-based means for building, automating, and managing file transfer processes between applications and legacy systems.
- Simple, Secure User File Transfers: Empower business users and trading partners with an easy to use, yet secure means to send files of any size. Reduce administrative overhead with policy-based Active Directory and Ad-Hoc user provisioning. User-friendly interfaces include Web Client, Desktop Client, and a seamless Microsoft Outlook add-in.
- Tighten Security - FTP, email, and other file transfer methods lack essential security and auditing capabilities. R-MFT supports diverse encryption protocols, authentication processes and full audit on every transfer action and process.
Next: Key Features
Key Features: RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
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Next: Solutions
Solutions: RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
- Secure Internal MFT Gateway
- Secure Ad-Hoc File Exchange
- Secure B2B File Exchange Gateway
- MFT for SharePoint
Next: Resources
Resources: RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
Success Stories
The St. Paul Group secures the collection of Protected Health Information (PHI) with RepliWeb-MFT
Active Interest Media Group Replaces FTP to Better Support High-Volume Publishing Environment
Iovate Selects RepliWeb-MFT to Accelerate, Simplify and Govern the Delivery of Digital Assets
Whitepapers, Analyst Coverage
Aberdeen Group - Secure Managed File Transfer: Why Best-in-Class Companies are saying it's a Must-Have
Nucleus Research
Datasheet
Regulatory Compliance
Documentation
Next: Demos & Screens
Demos & Screens: RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
Video Demos
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Next: Security
Security: RepliWeb Managed File Transfer (RMFT)
As a market-leader in secure managed file transfer, R-MFT offers unparalleled security that meets and even surpasses the rigorous standards demanded by its customers. Multi-layered security counters the threat of information theft by keeping data safe and protecting the system against unauthorized access. While many MFT solutions offer a certain level of security, R-MFT is currently the only product in the market to have been approved for use in IL3 (highly restricted) military-grade networks.
Key highlights include:
- Independently accredited by Mandiant (a recognized leader in information security), according to accepted international standards.
- Flexible architecture that support DMZ buffering while enabling content inspection at each tier.
- A wide range of data protection measures, among them: secure transfer protocols (standard and proprietary), certificates, and access controls.




