Linoma Software Releases GoAnywhere 2.0 for Simplified Data Movement

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Linoma Software has announced V2.0 of GoAnywhere, a centralized solution for automating data movement, encryption, translation, and compression. With GoAnywhere's intuitive interface and extensive functionality, organizations can quickly streamline the exchange of data with their customers, trading partners, and internal servers, the company notes.

V2.0 of GoAnywhere is a major release and provides a multitude of new features including:

•   An enhanced graphical interface to make it easier to set up and monitor data transfers

•   More connectivity options for FTP and secure SFTP/FTPS servers with broader support for non-typical servers

•   Enhanced support for user-defined conditions, which can be used to determine which processes are executed (for instance, only run a process if a certain file exists in a directory)

•   More scheduling options, which are primarily useful for scanning directories for files

•   Ability to define variables based on values from files, databases, and other variables. These variables can then be used as parameters in GoAnywhere processes.

•   Ability to package and unpackage files using TAR and UNTAR standards

•   Ability to add and subtract values from dates and times, which is primarily useful for performing file searches on directories using date/time filters

•   Ability to rename groups of files in a directory with user-defined prefixes and suffixes

•   Ability to automate the search and replacement of strings within files

•   Ability to authenticate user passwords against Windows Active directories and LDAP servers

•   Better interoperability with older versions of PGP encryption software

•   More options when translating data to text files

•   Ability to exchange data with, and call processes in, other GoAnywhere installations

•   Comprehensive on-line help text with step-by-step instructions and video tutorials

 

GoAnywhere connects to a wide array of servers for exchanging data, including FTP, Secure SFTP and FTPS, HTTP(S), email, DB2, Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL and Informix servers. No additional components need to be installed onto any servers to which GoAnywhere connects. This centralized solution allows organizations to save significant licensing fees and maintain a single point of control.

By utilizing GoAnywhere's strong encryption technologies, organizations can be confident that their sensitive data transmissions are secured-even when that data is exchanged over the public internet. Transmissions can be protected using the popular OpenPGP, SSL and SSH encryption standards. Data can also be compressed (using ZIP and GZIP) and translated to/from other formats, including Excel, XML, delimited text (CSV) and fixed-width text formats.

The open architecture of GoAnywhere allows for deployment onto IBM System i, Microsoft Windows, Linux, UNIX, HP-UX and SUN Solaris platforms.

A free, fully-functional 30-day trial of GoAnywhere is available at http://www.goanywheretoday.com/.

 

For more information, contact Brian Pick, Linoma Software, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 402-944-4242 ext 712, (toll free 800-949-4696), or visit, www.GoAnywhereToday.com.

Justin Phipps

Founded in 1994, Linoma Software provides innovative technologies for protecting sensitive data and automating data movement. Linoma Software has a diverse install base of over 3,000 customers around the world including Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations and government entities. Linoma’s success has been built on being very responsive to its customers' requirements. Suggestions on how the company can improve its products to better serve your organization are always welcome. Readers are encouraged to review the many positive testimonials on the company's web site. Customer references can also be supplied upon request. Linoma Software is dedicated to its install base of enterprise platforms and maintains professional partnerships with user groups, data security policy groups, and operating system companies.


 

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