I use the solution in my company for regular file transfer as well as encryption and description of files. It is used as a platform providing users the facility for uploading and downloading files. The tool is mainly used as a postman for picking and dropping files to multiple locations and doing some transformation if required.
If I want to have a file here and I want to get it to someone, then we can use file transfer to encrypt the file from my location to the new location. It’s a managed file transfer. It’s a secure line. We can transfer one file or hundreds of files. We can also receive encrypted files. It’s always checking to see if the files we send or receive are 100% safe.
Application Development Senior Analyst at Accenture
Real User
2022-02-10T14:33:46Z
Feb 10, 2022
We deploy Axway Amplify to a server hosted on AWS, but it isn't a cloud SaaS solution. We use it for large-scale file transfers. Our client had multiple vendors with whom they exchanged payroll and shipment-related files. We use Amplify externally to exchange files with vendors and internally on our 500 servers, which talk to each other using the files. All the file transfers transfer for that client went through this application, including the encryption, file check, etc.
I use the solution in my company for regular file transfer as well as encryption and description of files. It is used as a platform providing users the facility for uploading and downloading files. The tool is mainly used as a postman for picking and dropping files to multiple locations and doing some transformation if required.
We use the platform as a gateway for data exchange between internal and external applications.
We use the application to transfer and exchange data files between customers and vendors.
I will have to go at a very high level in my description because I use it for my clients. It is used to transfer files, especially those of big size.
If I want to have a file here and I want to get it to someone, then we can use file transfer to encrypt the file from my location to the new location. It’s a managed file transfer. It’s a secure line. We can transfer one file or hundreds of files. We can also receive encrypted files. It’s always checking to see if the files we send or receive are 100% safe.
We deploy Axway Amplify to a server hosted on AWS, but it isn't a cloud SaaS solution. We use it for large-scale file transfers. Our client had multiple vendors with whom they exchanged payroll and shipment-related files. We use Amplify externally to exchange files with vendors and internally on our 500 servers, which talk to each other using the files. All the file transfers transfer for that client went through this application, including the encryption, file check, etc.