TIBCO Managed File Transfer does have yearly releases as part of its maintenance process. I think TIBCO Managed File Transfer works best in a hybrid cloud situation where, you know, you have a self-managed cloud, making it an area where it can excel well. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
Principal Consultant at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2023-03-09T21:58:10Z
Mar 9, 2023
We're resellers. I'd recommend the solution. It is very easy to use and there is ample documentation available publicly. The integration would be UI-based and pretty straightforward as it can be accessed from the browser. File transfers, once initiated, allow you to see the real-time status of the work. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
I'm a TIBCO partner. On the latest last project, I used something around version two, and I use the platform version. They had three components, an internet server, a command center, and platform servers. I'd advise new users to first review each component's documentation before they start using it. You have two or three installations, and after that, the platform servers, et cetera. Try to understand the product first. I would recommend the solution. I'd rate the solution a seven out of ten.
TIBCO Managed File Transfer does have yearly releases as part of its maintenance process. I think TIBCO Managed File Transfer works best in a hybrid cloud situation where, you know, you have a self-managed cloud, making it an area where it can excel well. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
We're resellers. I'd recommend the solution. It is very easy to use and there is ample documentation available publicly. The integration would be UI-based and pretty straightforward as it can be accessed from the browser. File transfers, once initiated, allow you to see the real-time status of the work. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
I'm a TIBCO partner. On the latest last project, I used something around version two, and I use the platform version. They had three components, an internet server, a command center, and platform servers. I'd advise new users to first review each component's documentation before they start using it. You have two or three installations, and after that, the platform servers, et cetera. Try to understand the product first. I would recommend the solution. I'd rate the solution a seven out of ten.