Cross File Transfer
CFT (Cross File Transfer) (product name: Synchrony Transfer CFT) is a secure computer file transfer program and protocol from Axway Inc, used extensively in French and banking industries in Europe.
CFT was for mainframe computers using the French X.25-based Transpac network, but was later ported to use Internet protocols (TCP/IP) as well. Client software must be purchased from Axway, and includes a license manager that enforce machine and transfer limits.
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