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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Brian J Mccarthy ESQ Professional Services 10 $1M United States Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol 2019 n/a In 2019, Brian J Mccarthy ESQ implemented Files.com. The Files.com deployment is embedded on the company website and provides File Transfer Protocol capabilities for client file exchange and secure document delivery in a small professional services environment. The implementation centralizes inbound and outbound transfers, offering browser based uploads and a web hosted file repository accessible to clients and staff. Configuration emphasizes file transfer controls, with folder based permissions, user authentication, and audit logging applied to legal document workflows and client exchanges. Operational scope is website centric, supporting client facing intake and secure document delivery for the 10 person firm and its administrative functions. Files.com is used to centralize file access and to enable browser based upload and download workflows aligned with File Transfer Protocol operational practices.
Exavault Professional Services 12 $2M United States Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol 2022 n/a In 2022, Exavault deployed Files.com as a web-facing file transfer layer. Files.com is used on their website to provide File Transfer Protocol capabilities for client file exchange and secure data ingestion. The implementation appears as a SaaS-hosted Files.com endpoint integrated into Exavault web flows, delivering standard File Transfer Protocol functionality such as SFTP and FTPS access, browser-based uploads, user account management, permissioning, and audit logging. Configuration focuses on secure inbound and outbound file workflows to support professional services project delivery and client document exchange, with Files.com serving as the primary File Transfer Protocol solution for Exavault business functions. Operational coverage centers on customer-facing file exchange and internal project file handling, and the deployment leverages built-in authentication, directory structures, and transfer logging to meet client access and compliance needs.
Files com Professional Services 95 $9M United States Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol 2018 n/a In 2018, Files com implemented Files.com as its File Transfer Protocol solution on its website. The deployment positioned Files.com to support web based client file exchange for the professional services firm, centralizing external file delivery and inbound client uploads through the public site. Configuration focused on core File Transfer Protocol capabilities, with Files.com provisioned for FTP and SFTP endpoints, a web based file manager, role based access control, folder and permission schemas, and scheduled automation for batch transfers. The implementation included support for APIs and programmatic file operations to enable workflow automation consistent with file transfer orchestration and operational scripting. Operational coverage was concentrated on website driven client delivery and internal operations tied to project delivery workflows, with governance implemented via centralized user provisioning, role management, and audit logging. Security controls emphasized secure authentication and encryption in transit and at rest, along with configurable retention and access policies that align with standard File Transfer Protocol operational governance.
Retail 200 $25M United States Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol 2018 n/a
Retail 10 $1M United States Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol 2018 n/a
Leisure and Hospitality 700 $35M United States Action Verb Files.com File Transfer Protocol 2019 n/a
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