IBM Sterling Connect:Direct vs. Leapfile Managed File Transfer

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Sterling Connect:Direct
Score 7.7 out of 10
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IBM Sterling Connect:Direct provides security-hardened, point-to-point file transfers to lessen dependency on unreliable File Transfer Protocol (FTP) transfers. It is optimized for high-volume delivery of files within and among enterprises. The solution aims to ensure more reliable movement of files, from batch integration and movement of large images or catalogs, to synchronization with remote locations. Sterling Connect:Direct also supports hybrid cloud deployment through certified containers…N/A
Leapfile Managed File Transfer
Score 2.0 out of 10
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LeapFILE in Redwood City, California offers a managed file transfer system.N/A
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
IBM Sterling Connect:DirectLeapfile Managed File Transfer
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
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Leapfile
We replaced ShareFile, that we had used for 7 years, due to a cost increase. LeapFile appeared to provide the exact same solution for a better price. However, the headaches we are experiencing with the product are costing us valuable time, money and frustration, both among our staff and between our clients.
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Pros
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Leapfile
  • There are 3 ways to use LeapFile: the desktop app, the web app, the Outlook plugin
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Cons
IBM
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Leapfile
  • The interface is almost all text-based with minimal graphics. Because of that it can be difficult for our employees and our clients to quickly decide what action to take to complete their downloads.
  • We have found the admin controls to not work consistently, causing lots of headaches.
  • Some emails sent via the Outlook plugin will cause formatted text to look extremely confusing on the download page that a client must view in order to take an action to retrieve their files. The text shows all the HTML code wrapped around it.
  • Uploads web page will tend to hold a cookie that "remembers" an expired link, causing our clients to receive an error.
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
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Leapfile
Similar functionality but LeapFile has a lower cost and a more basic interface. ShareFile was infinitely easier to use for both our employees and clients
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Return on Investment
IBM
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Leapfile
  • Too much time spent on addressing individual client issues while attempting to send or retrieve files.
  • Too much time spent on testing and troubleshooting our employees' issues while attempting to send or retrieve files.
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