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Titan MFT Server

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What is Titan MFT Server

Titan MFT Server is a managed file transfer (MFT) product used to securely exchange files between internal systems, external partners, and end users. It supports common transfer protocols (such as SFTP/FTPS/HTTPS) and is typically deployed by IT teams that need centralized control, auditing, and automation for file-based integrations. The product focuses on server-based file transfer with administrative controls and policy enforcement rather than end-user file sharing.

pros

Broad protocol support

Titan MFT Server supports standard secure file transfer protocols commonly required for partner connectivity, including SFTP and FTPS, and typically HTTPS-based transfers. This helps organizations consolidate multiple legacy FTP/SFTP servers into a managed platform. Protocol flexibility reduces the need for custom gateways when onboarding new partners. It also supports use cases where different partners mandate different protocols.

Centralized administration and auditing

The product provides centralized user and access management for file transfer endpoints. It typically includes logging and audit trails that help with operational troubleshooting and compliance evidence. Centralized visibility is useful for tracking who sent what, when, and through which protocol. This aligns with common MFT requirements for controlled, traceable transfers.

Automation for recurring transfers

Titan MFT Server is designed to automate repeatable file movement workflows, such as scheduled uploads/downloads and event-driven transfers. Automation reduces manual handling and helps standardize partner exchanges. This is particularly relevant for batch-oriented integrations (e.g., nightly exports, EDI-adjacent file drops). It can also support operational handoffs by triggering downstream processes after transfer completion.

cons

Less integration-platform depth

Compared with platforms that combine MFT with broader integration, API management, or EDI tooling, Titan MFT Server is more focused on file transfer operations. Organizations needing complex transformation, mapping, or multi-step orchestration may require additional middleware. This can increase overall architecture complexity when file transfer is only one part of a larger B2B integration program. Fit depends on whether the primary need is secure transfer versus end-to-end integration.

Limited cloud-native options

If an organization prefers a fully managed cloud service with elastic scaling and minimal server administration, a server-centric MFT product can require more operational effort. Deployment, patching, and high availability design may fall on the customer depending on the edition and hosting model. This can be a drawback for teams standardizing on cloud-managed services. Buyers should confirm available SaaS/managed offerings and hosting support.

UI and workflow sophistication varies

MFT products differ significantly in the maturity of their web UI, self-service partner onboarding, and workflow design tools. Titan MFT Server may offer fewer built-in templates, connectors, or low-code workflow capabilities than more feature-rich suites. That can increase time-to-implement for complex partner onboarding or multi-system routing. Prospective customers should validate administrative UX, reporting depth, and workflow tooling in a proof of concept.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
On-Premises (Perpetual License) $7,500.00 (one-time) Titan MFT core platform for on-prem deployment; add-on modules (encryption, FIPS, HA, Neo AI, etc.) sold separately; contact sales to purchase (Windows/Linux).
Cloud (Pay-as-you-go) $65.70 per month (estimated) — $788.40 per year (estimated) / $0.03 per hour Available via Azure, AWS, GCP Marketplaces; listed marketplace prices are for Titan software only (cloud OS/VM charges extra); subscription includes ongoing updates & enterprise support.
Titan DMZ Server (optional perimeter security) $1,500 (one-time) Optional add-on for perimeter security; sold separately.

Seller details

South River Technologies, Inc.
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
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