Resources

On-Demand Webinar

FileCatalyst & Caringo

Summary As the size and amount of files continue to increase and become more dispersed across remote locations, especially in the media and entertainment space, there is an urgent need for more efficient file transfer, management, and storage solutions. In this webinar, Caringo’s VP of Marketing Adrian Herrera and FileCatalyst’s Director of Strategic Partnerships & Cloud...
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FileCatalyst’s Amazon S3 Integration

Summary FileCatalyst’s Co-Founder and CEO Chris Bailey hosts this webinar that gives an overview of the FileCatalyst Amazon S3 integration. In this webinar, Chris gives an overview of what Amazon S3 is, the architecture of S3 and how FileCatalyst has integrated Amazon’s SDK into a system file driver using Java NIO.2. He also provides a live, in-depth demo that shows the...
On-Demand Webinar

Accelerating File Transfers in Telestream Workflows

Summary This webinar, hosted by FileCatalyst’s Director of Strategic Partnerships & Cloud Services Elton Carneiro and Telestream’s Product Manager Bill Harris, discusses how FileCatalyst can deliver files to an endpoint at accelerated speeds within Telestream’s end-to-end solution, Vantage, via the tight FileCatalyst | Telestream integration. What & How Telestream provides...
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Explaining the FileCatalyst Adobe Integration

Summary This video, Hosted by Elton Carneiro, FileCatalyst’s Director of Strategic Partnerships & Cloud Services, goes over the FileCatalyst integration with Adobe Premiere Pro, and how the integration allows users to perform fast file transfers to any FileCatalyst globally. Elton provides a corporate overview of FileCatalyst 18 year history of delivering Emmy-Award winning...
On-Demand Webinar

Accelerating Media Assets with Woody Technologies

This webinar shows how FileCatalyst can be used in conjunction with Woody Technology products to gain access to fast file transfers that can be hundreds of times fast than FTP/TCP.
On-Demand Webinar

Accelerated File Transfers in Live Television Production

Summary This webinar, presented by FileCatalyst Co-Founder and President John Tkaczewski sits down with special guest Christian Charette, FileCatalyst’s Director of Software Development, discusses how FileCatalyst accelerates file transfers in live sports production workflows. What & How Producing live sporting event coverage is a challenging proposition for broadcasters:...
On-Demand Webinar

Big Data in the Energy Sector

Summary Massive amounts of data are being generated across all aspects of the oil & gas industry. Whether it’s seismic readings of the earth’s surface generated during upstream exploration, equipment and drill site records used to optimize active deposits, or massive backups being generated for disaster recovery – oil & gas is generating data in a more extensive variety,...
Blog

Do More with Less: How to Improve Efficiency with MFT

Image With the employment environment changing nearly every week, the ability of teams to do more with less – whether that’s a smaller budget or head count – is more important than ever. Incorporating smart technology solutions, such as managed file transfer (MFT) is a proactive, efficient move to help your organization better secure...
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Agents offer Remote, Automated File Transfer Solutions

Image Call my agent! What might be a long shot in Hollywood is a sure thing when it comes to managed file transfers (MFT). MFT agents are lightweight applications that do a lot of heavy lifting to automate your file transfers and workflows – remote and on-premises – throughout your enterprise, saving you time and money.  If your...
On-Demand Webinar

Automate for More Cybersecurity Efficiency

This webinar zeroes in on a variety of automation tasks GoAnywhere MFT can handle, including: Encryption and decryption with PGP and encrypted folders Initiating file automations Data translation and database queries Error notification Reducing the risk of human error that comes with repeated changes ...
Blog

Fast File Transfer 101: What You Need to Know

Image Basic file transfer has two challenges: transferring files securely and transferring them with speed. In traditional on-premises solutions, one usually happens at the expense of the other. But what if you could do both? Fast file transfer does exactly what it says it does. It gets files from point A to point B in the time you...
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Benefits of Fast File Transfer Automation

Automation can ease the stress and strain on time as well as physical and mental resources for a wide variety of need-to-dos, routine tasks, and processes. After all, who wants to go back to a time without the benefits of automatic bill payment, automatic lawn sprinklers, or even automatic dishwashers? Thankfully, this same simplicity and resulting lower risk of human error can...
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Why Enterprise MFT Solutions are a Good Choice for Fast File Transfers

Businesses, especially large, growing, and enterprise-level ones, can certainly appreciate the benefits of streamlining and securing how their business-critical, sensitive data is transferred. After all, if not utilizing a secure, fast file transfer solution, this process can be ripe for human error, cybersecurity breaches, inefficiencies, and a lack of transparency. All these...
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The Highest Trending Topics on FileCatalyst in 2022

Just like with the high levels of speed FileCatalyst uses to blitz files across the digital highway, this year passed by in the blink of an eye. With the new year drawing closer by the second, organizations are finalizing  their new plans and looking to a year of growth. One way to achieve this growth is to invest in a fast file transfer solution, and like a New Year’s...
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What to Look for in Fast File Transfer

Whether you need to send broadcast files from halfway across the world, your files are super-sized, or you’re up against network challenges, your data ultimately needs to get where it’s going quickly and reliably. This need for speed can only be met with a file transfer solution designed specifically to accelerate file transfers. But how do you choose a fast file transfer...
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Why Fast File Transfer will be Invaluable for Sports Broadcasters in the 2022 World Cup

The World Cup is the most-watched sporting event on the planet. The 2018 World Cup in Russia saw a record-breaking audience of 3.5 billion people, and the upcoming 2022 version hosted by Qatar is expected to be watched by five billion people. For sports broadcasters and media outlets, it is a hugely busy but rewarding time. It is an event that provides so much content to drive...
Article

Automating Project Workflows

Learn the three fastest ways to automate Project workflows in GoAnywhere MFT using Schedules, Monitors and Triggers.
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Overcome the Limits of Email Attachments with FileCatalyst

“Email too large.” That dreaded bounceback message you get after sending an important email with a large attachment can be avoided.  Most email systems impose a strict 25 MB size limitation on attachments. That just doesn’t cut it today, with hundreds of data-rich large files, videos, and more needing to be exchanged throughout the day. There is a way to ensure that your large...
Case Study

Adams County Colorado Automates File Transfers Across Multiple Systems with GoAnywhere MFT

Industry: Government As the fifth largest county in Colorado, Adams County keeps its IT team busy managing a multitude of tasks across several different systems. The Challenge: Integration With Diverse Systems While they depend heavily on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP solution for many back office functions, the team needed a simple and consistent way to automate the transfer...
Case Study

Fidelity Express Automates Data Flow to and From Trading Partners

Industry: Financial Services Thanks to an alphabet soup of file formats (e.g., .pdf, .rtf, .txt, .doc, .docx, .xls), business partners must work together, often on a case-by-case basis, to figure out what will be the most suitable format to use when exchanging data. In some cases, .txt files might be best, while in others, spreadsheets with an .xls extension might be better. ...