Exchange - Globalscape
If you are currently paying for a generic cloud storage solution but need to send files to legacy trading partners who only accept FTPs or FTPS, Globalscape ECS bridges that gap securely.
ECS uses —a drag-and-drop, visual automation engine. You can trigger PGP encryption, virus scanning, compression, and renaming sequences without writing a line of code. It integrates with Event Viewer for SIEM logging and can execute custom scripts if you really need that legacy step. 4. Visibility is everything One of the most underrated features of ECS is the Auditor module . It provides a searchable, indexed log of every single file transfer. Who sent what, to whom, when, and from which IP? globalscape exchange
Moving beyond basic FTP to an enterprise-grade perimeter for data exchange. If you are currently paying for a generic
Instead of punching holes through your firewall to your internal file server, ECS sits in the DMZ. It "reaches back" to grab the data from internal servers without ever exposing your internal network to the outside user. For cybersecurity insurance auditors, this topology is gold. File transfer is often a "forgotten critical service"—until it goes down. Globalscape ECS offers native clustering and failover. It integrates with Event Viewer for SIEM logging
If you are still relying on scripted FTP, unsecured SFTP servers, or consumer-grade cloud sync tools, here is why Globalscape ECS deserves a hard look. The biggest headache for security architects is opening ports to the outside world. ECS solves this via a unique Reverse Proxy architecture .
When a compliance officer asks for proof of a data transfer from six months ago, you can find it in seconds. This is virtually impossible with standard IIS FTP or Linux SCP logs. Globalscape isn't forcing you into "All Cloud or All On-Prem." ECS can sit on your VMware cluster, an Azure VM, or AWS EC2. They also offer Globalscape Cloud , but the beauty of ECS is the control .
In the world of Managed File Transfer (MFT), you often hear about the massive cloud-native platforms. But for over two decades, one name has remained the silent backbone for Fortune 500s, healthcare systems, and government agencies: .