The tool's data security is actually good. Over the years, it has used many SFTPs and the latest secure protocols. The tool imports some digital protocols, like Amazon Workspace, GCP, and everything else. From the data security perspective, I believe it is one of the most secure platforms we can use. People need to have some prior experience because it is not very easy and cannot be used by everyone. A month of experience can help someone to do the fundamental stuff over there. For going in-depth, you need to have the experience, like, in order to debug the issues or check the logs and everything. Some experience is definitely required to use the tool. I recommend the tool to others for managed file transfer or business-to-business integration. The tool is quite user-friendly. In our company, we perform around 1,00,000 transfers daily, and I haven't seen it break down much frequently. The tool is quite easy to use, and it takes less space. The solution can be set up in the cloud as well, apart from being an on-premises model tool. The product doesn't take much space to install. It can be handled without having a very in-depth knowledge. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Axway AMPLIFY has proven beneficial for operational efficiency, leading to significant time savings. It showcases a robust performance, particularly in handling peak loads or large volumes of file transfers. It is easy to integrate with third-party solutions as well. I recommend it for managing complex file transfers. However, I recommend open-source products for smaller companies with limited business requirements. I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Director Of Operations at a outsourcing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-19T05:55:10Z
Jul 19, 2023
It is a good application. They provide timely upgrades and patches. They offer multiple cloud version licensing plans, including subscription-based and one-time payment licensing models. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I’m a customer and an end-user. We are using either the latest version of the solution or one older version. It is a good product, stable, and you can use it on different levels, and on platforms. I’d rate it an eight out of ten as I am pretty happy with its capabilities.
Technically Amplify is the marketing name for a suite of products that make up the MFT category at Axway.
Secure Transport is their MFT tool which is available for both on-premises and cloud deployments. Transfer CFT provides agent-based file transfer which compliments Secure Transport.
There are other products that address other use cases.
Application Development Senior Analyst at Accenture
Real User
2022-02-10T14:33:46Z
Feb 10, 2022
I rate Axway Amplify nine out of 10 because it's easy to deploy, use, and create jobs. Job creation is straightforward. It doesn't take long to set up a job, and you can quickly get on with it. You can get started with production within a week after deploying. If you're implementing Amplify, I recommend thorough capacity planning before deploying. If you don't have that many transfers, you are probably fine, but you need to be mindful of growth in transfers. As our systems become increasingly complex, we see more and more transfers happening. If you're starting multiple new projects, the number of transfers will increase by 20 to 30 percent. You have to pay attention to resource utilization and do capacity planning.
The tool's data security is actually good. Over the years, it has used many SFTPs and the latest secure protocols. The tool imports some digital protocols, like Amazon Workspace, GCP, and everything else. From the data security perspective, I believe it is one of the most secure platforms we can use. People need to have some prior experience because it is not very easy and cannot be used by everyone. A month of experience can help someone to do the fundamental stuff over there. For going in-depth, you need to have the experience, like, in order to debug the issues or check the logs and everything. Some experience is definitely required to use the tool. I recommend the tool to others for managed file transfer or business-to-business integration. The tool is quite user-friendly. In our company, we perform around 1,00,000 transfers daily, and I haven't seen it break down much frequently. The tool is quite easy to use, and it takes less space. The solution can be set up in the cloud as well, apart from being an on-premises model tool. The product doesn't take much space to install. It can be handled without having a very in-depth knowledge. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Axway AMPLIFY has proven beneficial for operational efficiency, leading to significant time savings. It showcases a robust performance, particularly in handling peak loads or large volumes of file transfers. It is easy to integrate with third-party solutions as well. I recommend it for managing complex file transfers. However, I recommend open-source products for smaller companies with limited business requirements. I rate the product an eight out of ten.
It is a good application. They provide timely upgrades and patches. They offer multiple cloud version licensing plans, including subscription-based and one-time payment licensing models. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. I rate the overall solution a six out of ten.
I’m a customer and an end-user. We are using either the latest version of the solution or one older version. It is a good product, stable, and you can use it on different levels, and on platforms. I’d rate it an eight out of ten as I am pretty happy with its capabilities.
Technically Amplify is the marketing name for a suite of products that make up the MFT category at Axway.
Secure Transport is their MFT tool which is available for both on-premises and cloud deployments. Transfer CFT provides agent-based file transfer which compliments Secure Transport.
There are other products that address other use cases.
I rate Axway Amplify nine out of 10 because it's easy to deploy, use, and create jobs. Job creation is straightforward. It doesn't take long to set up a job, and you can quickly get on with it. You can get started with production within a week after deploying. If you're implementing Amplify, I recommend thorough capacity planning before deploying. If you don't have that many transfers, you are probably fine, but you need to be mindful of growth in transfers. As our systems become increasingly complex, we see more and more transfers happening. If you're starting multiple new projects, the number of transfers will increase by 20 to 30 percent. You have to pay attention to resource utilization and do capacity planning.