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EnterpriseDT focuses on enterprise-grade secure file transfer. Its products range from the CompleteFTP multi-protocol server and CompleteFTP Enterprise MFT to the edtFTPnet/PRO and edtFTPj/PRO developer libraries, covering both operations/deployment needs and in-application integration. It is not a general-purpose cloud drive, but rather a toolkit for controlled file-exchange scenarios using SFTP, FTPS, HTTPS, SCP, and similar protocols.
In terms of features, CompleteFTP supports FTP, FTPS, SFTP, SCP, HTTP, and HTTPS, and provides user management, a Web File Manager, virtual file systems, monitoring reports, and file sharing. Enterprise MFT adds high-availability clustering, failover, event triggers, scheduled tasks, scripting, CompleteAgent automation, as well as audit logs and compliance-related capabilities. On the security side, the site mentions TLS 1.3, AES-256, encryption at rest, SSH keys, 2FA, SAML 2.0, strong password policies, and more, making it suitable for organizations with strict requirements around transfer security and auditing.
On the server side, deployment is supported on-premises or in the cloud. Enterprise MFT covers both Windows and Linux and can run on cloud virtual machines such as AWS and Azure. For integration, it supports LDAP, Active Directory, Windows accounts, Azure, AWS, SAML, Amazon S3 folders, Azure Shared Folder, and more. For developers, edtFTPnet/PRO targets .NET, while edtFTPj/PRO targets Java; both support FTP/FTPS/SFTP/SCP and provide connection pooling, asynchronous APIs, directory synchronization, proxy support, and logging. Enterprise MFT also offers a JavaScript API for customizing authentication, file systems, and server behavior.
Pricing is relatively clear: Enterprise MFT is $1699/server, with the same price for Windows and Linux, and volume licensing discounts are available. edtFTPnet/PRO ranges from $499 to $1899, while edtFTPj/PRO ranges from $749 to $2699. Both have free versions and 30-day trials with no credit card required. Its one-time licensing model, based on server or developer/team, may be more predictable than subscriptions for long-running enterprise systems, though the entry cost may feel high for smaller teams.
Its strengths include broad protocol support, flexible deployment, extensive enterprise integrations, strong automation and auditing capabilities, and customer feedback on the site repeatedly mentions stability and responsive support. The drawbacks are that the product line is fairly broad, so first-time evaluation requires distinguishing between the server, MFT, Agent, and SDK products; advanced capabilities are concentrated in the commercial editions, and the product may be overkill for lightweight needs. It is best suited to enterprise IT, operations, security, and compliance teams, as well as developers who need to embed secure file-transfer capabilities into .NET or Java applications.
The collected text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or local代理/support, so this remains unknown. Chinese teams considering procurement should verify official-site connectivity, trial download speeds, invoicing and payment options, and technical support time zones. Alternatives to compare include GoAnywhere MFT, MOVEit, Globalscape EFT, Cerberus FTP Server, FileZilla Server, and OpenSSH SFTP.
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