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GoAnywhere

GoAnywheretm easily streamlines and secures the exchange of data with your customers, trading partners and servers. It allows your organization to consolidate all of its data transmission and processing needs under one solution with a single point of control and administration. With GoAnywhere, customers are saving a significant amount of time and money by eliminating the custom programming and manual steps traditionally required.

- Installs to System i, iSeries, Windows, Linux and UNIX
- Simplifies and automates FTP processes
- Connects to secure FTP servers (SFTP and FTPS) for protected communication
- Exchanges data with HTTP and HTTPS servers
- Encrypts and decrypts files using Open PGP encryption standard
- Compresses and decompresses files using ZIP and GZIP standards
- Connects to popular database servers including DB2, DB2/400, SQL Server, Oracle, Informix, MySQL and Sybase
- Translates data to/from database tables, Excel, XML, Delimited text and Fixed Width file formats
- Replicates data between database servers
- Sends and retrieves files via E-mail and secure E-mail
- Allows for centralized control and monitoring of transfers through a browser interface
- Provides a comprehensive built-in scheduler
- Produces complete logging reports
"I don't know of any vendor that actively follows up on issues the way you do; the level of support all of you at Linoma provide astonishes me."
- John Sanfilippo, JS Enterprises, Pty Ltd, Australia
"GoAnywhere is great and working just as advertised. We are incorporating all of our file transfers into it. As far as saving time, it sure does and it takes out any operator intervention. We just create the projects, put them on the scheduler and let them go. We just sign on once a day to see if everything went ok. It sure has made a lot of things easier. We also use it in conjunction with Surveyor/400 to convert spooled files as part of the jobs. The two products are easy to work with and have really simplified working with and moving data. Thanks!"
Scott Whitlock, Greenville County
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