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Overview

ExpeDat software allows you to transfer any size or type of file at the maximum speed of your hardware regardless of network distance, latency, or congestion.  ExpeDat provides a high-performance, pure UDP, alternative to legacy technologies such as FTP, SFTP, HTTP, SSL, and CIFS.

Fast

   

Reliable

   

Secure

100% utilization of assigned bandwidth.

Our customers achieve average real-world* gains of 7 times faster WAN file transfers.

   

ExpeDat keeps data moving when others fail.

Eliminates TCP vulnerabilities with the only pure UDP file transfer solution on the market.

   

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) security built-in.

Active Directory, PAM, LDAP, and NIS on supporting systems.

 

Easy to Use

Graphical interfaces, drag & drop droplets, and web‑browser integration.

Easy to Administer

Server can automatically integrate with its host security and filesystem.

Easy to Setup

No client-side installers or configuration.  Users just download and run.

Easy to Control

Embed limits and controls within client executables to govern use and guide users.

Run Anywhere

One application lets you move files easily amongst Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, AIX, and HP‑UX.

Run Anything

Advanced scripting and embedding support makes it easy to integrate ExpeDat behind your own applications and systems.

 
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The most recognizable companies in the world rely on ExpeDat every day to move critical data quickly and securely. Free trials are available for immediate download.  No credit card, no delay waiting for a salesperson to "qualify" you, just download and run.
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* "Real-world" means real customers using our software on their production networks and comparing the results to their previous file transfer methods.  It does not mean lab-tests, emulators, or comparisons to ancient, crippled TCP stacks.  Anybody can "dial-a-result" to claim 100x or even 1000x with canned tests.  We don't.