"I used to get called every weekend for permission issues," says a logistics IT director. "Now, the system just resets the permissions and emails me a log. I read it with my coffee." The Globalscape customer is not a tech enthusiast chasing the latest shiny object. They are a pragmatist. They are the sysadmin who has been burned by a cloud outage. They are the compliance officer who saw a competitor get fined $5M for an unencrypted FTP drop.
They choose Globalscape because it is —in the best way possible. It moves the file. It logs the transfer. It doesn't break. In a chaotic digital world, that boring reliability is the ultimate luxury. Call to Action for the piece: "Are you a Globalscape customer with a legacy integration story? Share how you moved from FTP to automated MFT below." globalscape customer
When a trading partner changes their SSH key or a firewall rule breaks, Globalscape’s engine allows admins to trigger automated scripts (PowerShell, Python, VB) to fix the issue without waking a human. "I used to get called every weekend for
Globalscape customers often cite the "unpredictable egress fees" of the cloud as a dealbreaker. When you move terabytes of seismic data or medical imaging daily, the cloud bill skyrockets. Globalscape’s perpetual licensing model (or predictable subscription) offers cost certainty. A Day in the Life: The 3:00 AM Test The true test of a Globalscape customer isn't a Gartner report; it's the 3:00 AM page. They are a pragmatist
Given that Globalscape specializes in , data security , and compliance (their flagship product is Enhanced File Transfer or EFT), this feature focuses on how specific types of customers use the platform to solve real-world problems. Beyond the Firewall: How Globalscape Customers Are Reclaiming Control of Their Data In an era where data is the new oil, moving it safely has become the corporate world’s greatest headache. Shadow IT, FTP holdouts, and ransomware threats have turned file transfer from a utility into a liability.
Globalscape’s native Active-Active clustering allows a hospital to push a security patch to one server while the other three continue processing X-rays. For a retailer processing Black Friday EDI orders, a single second of downtime costs millions. Cloud providers offer Transfer Family (SFTP). So why stay?
The answer is surprisingly analog: