Linoma expanded into other platforms when it completely redesigned Transfer Anywhere into an open OS solution with a graphical browser-based interface, renaming it GoAnywhere Director.
Released in early 2008, GoAnywhere Director included comprehensive security controls, key management, trading partner wizards and detailed audit trails for compliance requirements.
GoAnywhere Gateway was released in 2010 as an enhanced reverse proxy to protect the DMZ and help organizations meet strict compliance requirements.
[1] In March 2019, GoAnywhere MFT, in combination with Clearswift’s ICAP and adaptive redaction product, was named a Security Solution of the Year finalist for the European IT & Software Excellence Awards 2019.
[3] GoAnywhere MFT is a managed file transfer solution for the exchange of data between systems, employees, customers and trading partners.
Recipients receive an email with a unique link to each package that allows them to view or download the files via a secure HTTPS connection.
GoAnywhere agents are lightweight applications that automate file transfers and workflows on remote and on-premises systems throughout the enterprise.
GoAnywhere Gateway provides an additional layer of network security by masquerading server identities when exchanging data with trading partners.
When using a reverse proxy, inbound ports do not need to be opened into the private network, which is essential for compliance with PCI DSS,[17] HIPAA, HITECH, SOX, GLBA and state privacy laws.
GoAnywhere OpenPGP Studio will run on almost any operating system including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and UNIX.
Crypto Complete is a program for the IBM i that protects sensitive data using strong encryption, tokenization, integrated key management, and auditing.
The key management system is integrated within the Crypto Complete policy controls, encryption functions and auditing facilities.
Along with the integrated security native to the IBM i, access to key maintenance/usage activities is controlled to help meet compliance requirements.
Tokenization can help thwart hackers and minimize the scope of compliance audits when it is stored in a single central location.