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IBM STERLING
File Gateway

A scalable, secure and always-on edge-based gateway that consolidates file transfers on a single platform
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Consolidate and take control over edge-based file transfers


IBM® Sterling File Gateway enables companies to consolidate all internet-based file transfers on a single, scalable, secure and always-on edge gateway. The offering has the capabilities necessary to intelligently monitor, administer, route and transform high volumes of inbound and outbound files. Companies deploying File Gateway are empowered to lower the costs of managing file transfers, accelerate time to revenue and improve trading partner satisfaction.

IBM Sterling File Gateway also supports hybrid cloud deployment through certified containers, seamless integration with RESTful APIs and high availability through IBM Sterling Global Mailbox.

Benefits of IBM Sterling File Gateway:

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Reduce operating costs

Reduce the cost of ownership to operate an edge-based gateway, accelerate time-to-revenue and improve partner satisfaction.

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Reduce installation and patch time

Significantly reduce installation and patch time from hours to minutes by deploying your solution with a certified container that has all required components.

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High availability B2B operations

Ensure the high-availability and scalability of customer facing communications.

Highlights of IBM Sterling File Gateway:

IBM Certified Containers for IBM Sterling B2B Integrator are enterprise-grade, security-rich product editions with integrated common software services for consistent deployment life-cycle management including easy install and configure options, management of upgrades and roll-back, scalability, and security.

Partner Engagement Manager works in conjunction with IBM Sterling File Gateway to centralize the onboarding and management of your partner relationships. Self-service onboarding and campaigns help ensure that contact info and security certificates don't get out of date and cause process failures.

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