Why couldn't open source do this? Is the cost really for support and maintenance?
Other than network latency, why not a cloud-based API service that runs on https? At least for demo/testing. Also use cloud for all product configuration/monitoring. Cloud-based for test and demo, then ship a box if they want their own box in production.
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Scheduler, encryption, etc.
Pricing starts at $3995. (2012 starting at $4995)
GoAnywhere automates the movement of enterprise data across internal networks.
$5000 and up.
The Moonwalk management interface or “Eagle” is a light-weight web application that receives HTTP connections.
A single point of management, the Eagle ensures that all policies, rules, tasks and storage definitions are centralized for simplified administration.
When a task is executed, the Eagle distributes instructions across the network such that each system participating in the operation localizes its workload.
This distributed execution architecture enables Moonwalk to scale proportionally.
With no middleware or centralized cache, data is migrated from its source directly to target in a single operation. Without the introduction of a single point of failure, Moonwalk is a unique technology offering for Enterprise Data Management.
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MoveIt
Encrypted transfers internally and with trading partners. Large list of customers.
Click together logical, reusable host definitions and workflow tasks
Schedule processes to run on a scheduled, event-driven, simultaneous, or on-demand basis
Process data and files using built-in, pre-configured scripts and macros
Monitor and report on all past, present, and scheduled tasks
Ensure clean files with anti-virus integration
Demonstrate compliance based on a single, detailed audit trail
Apparently this is a developer's marketing spin on the product.
http://courtbook.tarrantcounty.com/sirepub/cache/2/52tlmi45q5qdwv55qo253y55/15489112132011100457305.PDF
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Friday, September 12, 2008
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