Coviant Software, a leading provider of Managed File Transfer software that provides an easy way to manage, automate, integrate, and audit file transfers has partnered with Maytech, a secure cloud file transfer specialist. The partnership will enable both companies to offer customers a broader set of Managed File Transfer features.
"The two solutions complement each other incredibly well," says Gregory Hoffer, CEO of Coviant Software. "Coviant is focused on automating secure file transfer processes, including SFTP and PGP, with full auditing, monitoring, and alerting. Maytech is focused on delivering Quatrix, a powerful and easy-to-use secure cloud hosted sftp solution used for automated machine to machine workflows and interactive, people-to-people file sharing. Both companies maintain the highest levels of security and compliance. These solutions fit together like peanut butter and chocolate."
Coviant Diplomat MFT provides the best value MFT solution for automated file transfer from anywhere, to anywhere. The solution can be hosted on-premises, in a private cloud, or in a hybrid approach. With deep experience in file transfer automation, Coviant has taken the complexity out of file transfer-based business processes, resulting in lower operational costs and higher levels of productivity for its customers.
"The partnership is great for us," says John Lynch, CEO of Maytech, "because we now have a trusted partner to help our customers who have file transfer processes they need to automate, but do not want to take on the complexity, administration, or associated costs of writing and maintaining their own scripted solutions."
For more information, visit https://www.coviantsoftware.com
May 8, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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