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Top File Transfer Protocol Software Apps, Market Size and Forecast

Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying the patterns of the File Transfer Protocol software purchases by customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our File Transfer Protocol software market size and forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain File Transfer Protocol vendors.

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  • Top 10 File Transfer Protocol software vendors, market share, 2010-to-present, and five-year forecast
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  • 2010-to-present File Transfer Protocol software market by geography (city, state, country, region)
  • 2010-to-present File Transfer Protocol software market by channel (direct vs indirect)
  • 2010-to-present File Transfer Protocol software market by product market share
Logo Vendor Product Category Market Records
Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol PaaS 6
Fortra Fortra EFT Arcus File Transfer Protocol PaaS 4
Egnyte Egnyte Sharing & Collaboration File Transfer Protocol PaaS 4
Firmex Firmex Virtual Data Room File Transfer Protocol PaaS 4
IBM IBM Sterling File Gateway File Transfer Protocol PaaS 4
1upHealth 1up Exchange File Transfer Protocol PaaS 3
Snowflake Snowflake Secure Data Sharing File Transfer Protocol PaaS 3
Axway Axway Managed File Transfer (MFT) File Transfer Protocol PaaS 3
Dropbox Dropbox Paper File Transfer Protocol PaaS 3
Fortra Fortra Globalscape EFT File Transfer Protocol PaaS 3
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating File Transfer Protocol Apps

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD File Transfer Protocol Software Coverage

File Transfer Protocol is a software category within the PaaS market used by organizations across 21+ industries.

The most adopted File Transfer Protocol apps include Files.com, Fortra EFT Arcus, Egnyte Sharing & Collaboration, Firmex Virtual Data Room, IBM Sterling File Gateway, 1up Exchange, Snowflake Secure Data Sharing, Axway Managed File Transfer (MFT), Dropbox Paper and Fortra Globalscape EFT.

Category leaders by customer count include Action Verb, Fortra, Egnyte, Firmex, IBM, 1upHealth, Snowflake, Axway, Dropbox and Broadcom.

We currently track 47 File Transfer Protocol applications with 134 verified customer records.

The dataset is updated daily, covers historical records since the 1990s, and is revalidated once per year.

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