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Mobile and Desktop Terminal Emulation Products
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TinyTERM |
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TinyTERM Plus |
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TinyTERM ITX |
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TinyTERM ITX 3270 |
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TERM for UNIX/Linux |
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| IBM 3270 Emulation |
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| IBM 5250 Emulation |
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Windows |
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OS X Linux iOS |
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iOS 4+ iPad only |
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Unix Linux |
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| Multiple Printers |
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| Graphical File Transfer |
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| Scripting/Automation |
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| Internationalization |
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TinyTERM
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TinyTERM's terminal emulation support for popular hosts allows
organizations
to replace an unwieldy assortment of utilities gathered from several vendors
with a single, integrated, low-cost, easy-to-manage application that's been
designed to handle all office connectivity needs. Organizations using UNIX
and Linux systems can rely on the support in TinyTERM for legacy terminals
including DEC VT420, VT220, VT100, SCOANSI, and Wyse 60.
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TinyTERM Plus
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TinyTERM Plus addresses the host connectivity needs of
enterprise level organizations that require access to IBM mainframes,
midrange computer systems, and UNIX / Linux servers. Standardizing on
TinyTERM Plus offers easy and economical migration from other vendor’s
products, with enterprise-grade deployment management tools and integration
options providing ease and greater flexibility to control and customize
organizational rollouts.
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TinyTERM ITX
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TinyTERM ITX provides secure TCP/IP access to UNIX and Linux
hosts with exact terminal emulation. Mac, Linux and iPhone users can rely on TinyTERM for 21
terminals, including the Linux console, Wyse50/60 and DEC VT100/VT220/VT320.
On Mac and Linux, TinyTERM ITX also provides a local shell, giving you instant access to a command
prompt.
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TinyTERM for iPad
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TinyTERM for iPad provides secure wireless access to UNIX and
Linux hosts with exact terminal emulation. iPad users can rely on TinyTERM for
21 terminals, including the Linux console, Wyse 50/60 and DEC VT100/VT220/VT320.
And with SSH based on industry-standard strong encryption, users can access
remote hosts securely over any available WiFi or 3G connection.
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TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad
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TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad provides very exact secure SSL and
telnet wireless access to IBM hosts via TN3270 terminal emulation. iPad users will
find TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad very easy to use for data entry in CICS and TSO
environments, with its support for auto connection and login, macros, custom
keyboards and mod 3278-2 through 3278-5 terminals. User have complete control over
keyboard display and application view in all orientations.
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TERM for UNIX/Linux
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TERM for UNIX/Linux is a powerful multi-platform
communications software solution for UNIX servers. Users can communicate
with any UNIX or PC system on the network, Internet, or by modem. This is
accomplished with precise terminal emulations including VT220, SCOANSI,
Wyse 60 and more. Asynchronous protocols and scripting tools permit users to
automate tasks and facilitate fast, error-free file transfers.
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TinyTERM Subscription Host Access
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TinyTERM Subscription Host Access provides IBM mainframe connectivity
with precise TN3270E emulation, utilizing
strong SSL, TLS and SSH encryption. Our annual subscription license
offers easy and economical migration from Attachmate Extra!®, Rumba®
and IBM Personal Communications®.
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PIXIL Thin Client
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PIXIL Thin Client is a complete software solution available
on Dell Optiplex™ PC hardware, allowing thin client access to applications
running on Windows servers, UNIX/Linux, and IBM mainframe and midrange
systems.
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