MOVEit

Automates, encrypts and audits file transfers between systems, users and partners.

Managed secure file transfer that automates, encrypts and audits exchanges between systems, users and partners

Organisations often run a mix of ad‑hoc transfers, scheduled jobs and partner exchanges. Those patterns can create gaps in encryption, error handling and auditability. That makes it hard for IT teams to demonstrate control or troubleshoot failures quickly.

MOVEit gives a central, auditable platform for moving files. It automates handoffs, enforces encryption and records detailed logs for each transfer. That helps teams show what happened, meet internal control expectations and reduce time spent chasing transfer issues.

Across regulated sectors and public bodies, MOVEit is commonly used where external partner exchanges and internal system integrations both need consistent controls and traceable records.

How organisations typically use MOVEit

B2B partner exchanges: centralise partner credentials, enforce encrypted channels and keep full audit trails for contractual or regulatory review.

Internal system integrations: replace fragile scripts with managed workflows that retry, log and alert on transfer failures so application teams see what has moved.

Bulk ingestion and distribution: schedule or trigger large file movements with policy checks and end-to-end logging to support reconciliation and incident investigation.

Where this product best fits

Best suited to organisations with centralised IT teams managing many partner connections or internal integration points who need consistent control and auditability.

Common customers include regulated organisations, financial firms, insurers, public sector bodies and any organisation exchanging files with multiple external partners.

How organisations typically engage with Armstrong

Armstrong can assist with implementation, configuration and ongoing support of MOVEit. Engagements are advisory and project-based and focus on product selection, integration and control configuration. Typical customers are regulated organisations, large enterprises with centralised IT, financial services, public sector bodies and organisations exchanging files with many external partners.

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