Globalscape Goanywhere Mft

Globalscape knows that IT teams want Infrastructure as Code (IaC). GoAnywhere MFT v8 introduced a robust REST API.

You can now:

This turns GoAnywhere from a standalone application into an embedded data movement fabric. globalscape goanywhere mft

A retail chain extracts sales data from an on-prem SQL Server, encrypts it with PGP, compresses it, and forwards it to a Snowflake instance in the cloud—scheduled nightly.

For security teams, GoAnywhere MFT is a dream. It doesn't just enforce encryption; it provides a defense-in-depth strategy. Globalscape knows that IT teams want Infrastructure as

End-to-End Encryption (E2EE):

DMZ Proxy Firewall (Reverse Proxy): Instead of poking holes in your firewall for FTP, you place the GoAnywhere Gateway in the DMZ. The internal MFT server initiates an outbound connection to the Gateway. External partners connect to the Gateway, and traffic is proxied inside. This means zero inbound firewall rules to your core network. This turns GoAnywhere from a standalone application into

Audit and Compliance: Every action generates an audit record. You can generate pre-packaged compliance reports for PCI DSS Requirement 3 (encryption) and Requirement 10 (audit trails). The dashboard shows:

User Management:

Globalscape structures GoAnywhere into three primary engines:

⚠️ Initial configuration of complex workflows requires planning (though no code)
⚠️ On‑premises version requires Windows/Linux administration knowledge
⚠️ AS2 performance tuning may need vendor assistance for very high volume