Connect Direct vs. sFTP?

Having used Connect Direct, I would say avoid it if you can.
My reasons are:

  • Is very hard to set up (it took our infrastructure team a year)
  • There is a massive learning curve to the application, no one here really understands it still
  • We haven't found it any more reliable than psftp and a cron job.

On its plus sides:

  • Banks seem to love it
  • When it works it guarantees that the file is sent and received and you can be quite sure that the communication is secure.

Wikipedia has some nice information at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NDM.

From what I can ascertain with a bit of searching, it was built to guarantee stability with arguably less of a compromise in speed than similarly flexible solutions.


Sometimes you've got to ditch mainframe era technology, even if it used to be top-notch and cost an arm and a leg. From the description I fail to see what Direct:Connect provides that isn't matched or outclassed by scripted rsync, ssh, or even (depending on your needs) tar.