Linoma Filecatalyst

Speed is meaningless without trust. Linoma, now a division of HelpSystems (Fortra), has deep roots in security (originally known for encryption tools like "CryptoComplete"). FileCatalyst inherits this DNA. All transfers are encrypted at rest and in transit using FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography (AES-256). Crucially, the system supports granular security controls, including LDAP/Active Directory integration, two-factor authentication (2FA), and detailed audit logging.

In the digital age, data has become the lifeblood of commerce, yet for many global enterprises, the circulatory system is failing. Standard file transfer protocols—FTP, HTTP, and even basic VPN connections—were designed for a world of small documents and local networks. They were not built for the physics of high-latency, long-distance networks. This is the problem that solves. By abandoning the legacy constraints of TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) in favor of a proprietary UDP-based acceleration engine, Linoma FileCatalyst has emerged not merely as a software tool, but as a fundamental re-architecture of how data moves across the globe. linoma filecatalyst

For industries governed by strict regulations—such as healthcare (HIPAA), finance (PCI-DSS/SOX), and government (ITAR)—FileCatalyst provides "DMZ-proof" architecture. The server components can be hardened and placed in a screened subnet, allowing external partners to exchange files without ever exposing internal network credentials. Speed is meaningless without trust