Filecatalyst Case Studies Review

FileCatalyst’s Adaptive Rate Control automatically sensed the packet loss and retransmitted only the lost packets (not the whole stream). The system was integrated with the hospital’s PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) via FileCatalyst Central.

In the age of cloud-native everything, it is easy to assume that moving data is trivial. Yet for media & entertainment, healthcare, and manufacturing, moving terabytes of high-latency data across global networks remains a nightmare of packet loss, high latency, and failed transfers. filecatalyst case studies

FileCatalyst is not a magic wand—it requires a proper deployment architecture. But as these case studies prove, when configured correctly, it turns the WAN into a LAN. Enter FileCatalyst

Enter FileCatalyst. Unlike standard TCP/IP-based tools (FTP, SFTP, or even basic cloud sync), FileCatalyst uses a proprietary UDP-based protocol to saturate available bandwidth regardless of distance or network conditions. Files were automatically encrypted

The firm installed FileCatalyst HotFolder on the vessel’s acquisition server. Files were automatically encrypted, compressed, and sent to an on-premise FileCatalyst server in Aberdeen, Scotland.

But the specs don’t matter if the software doesn’t work in the real world. Below are three real-world case studies demonstrating how FileCatalyst turns impossible deadlines into automated workflows. The Challenge A major Hollywood post-production house needed to send raw 8K footage (2TB per day) from a shoot in Cape Town, South Africa, to editors in Los Angeles. Using standard Aspera and FTP, the 300ms latency caused throughput to drop to 35 Mbps. A single day’s rushes took over 60 hours to transfer—making same-day edits impossible.

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