FAST FILE TRANSFER SOLUTIONS
FAST. RELIABLE. SECURE. EVERY TIME.

FileCatalyst Direct is a suite of client and server applications that enable point to point accelerated file transfers at speeds of up to 10 Gbps. Maximize your transfer speeds no matter what type of network or geographic location.
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FileCatalyst Central is a web application used to monitor an organization’s entire FileCatalyst deployment. View ongoing transfers in real time, dig into transaction histories, manage locations or monitor system health
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FileCatalyst Workflow is fully customizable web portal for all your file transfer needs. It simplifies file exchange and boosts productivity by streamlining submission, distribution, and file sharing workflows on the web.
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About FileCatalyst
Big data is everywhere. Whether it is medical or large files from live event productions, the need to move data from point A to point B is becoming increasingly difficult. The tools we once relied upon such as FTP are becoming archaic and unable to meet the demands that industries are placing on it as they realize just how challenging the situation is becoming. Built on UDP technology, the Emmy® award winning FileCatalyst solution addresses those challenges by offering fast file transfer solutions that allow files of any size to be transferred at speeds of up to 10Gbps across any global network. Immune to packet loss and latency, FileCatalyst solutions achieve transfer speeds hundreds of times faster than FTP while ensuring the reliable and secure delivery of files with sizes into the terabytes. The FileCatalyst approach to file transfer also simplifies international collaboration allowing you to quickly share data between cities, countries and other continents.
