
Maytech
Secure managed file transfer and data sharing platform.
Founded in 2006, Maytech provides a global cloud platform for secure file transfer and data sharing. The company's services are designed for government, financial, and commercial organizations, serving clients across 60 industries in 35 countries. In November 2023, Maytech was acquired by Kiteworks, a company specializing in data privacy and compliance for sensitive content communications.
Maytech’s core business revolves around Managed File Transfer (MFT) solutions, which enable secure and automated data workflows, corporate file sharing, and handling of large and sensitive data. Their product suite includes Quatrix®, a professional file sharing solution; Quatrix China for reliable transfers to and from mainland China; Quatrix Vault® for data tokenization; and Quatrix Archive for storing archived data. The platform ensures data is encrypted both in transit (using HTTPS or SFTP) and at rest (using AES-256 bit encryption). Security is further enhanced with features like two-factor authentication, single sign-on (SSO), full audit trails, and granular user controls. The services are compliant with industry standards such as ISO 27001, HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI-DSS.
The business model is centered on providing these secure file transfer solutions as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform. This model allows for centrally managed, compliant solutions supported by 24/7 customer service. Clients can automate file transfers without extensive coding, integrate with existing software like Microsoft and Oracle through APIs, and use no-code workflows. Maytech also offers solutions for inbound data acquisition through secure web forms, streamlining the process of receiving sensitive information from external parties.
Keywords: secure file transfer, managed file transfer, MFT, data sharing, data security, cloud platform, data encryption, compliance, HIPAA compliant, GDPR compliant, enterprise file sharing, workflow automation, data acquisition, secure API, Quatrix, file exchange, large file transfer, data residency, tokenization