Single Sign-On 3270 Session Manager With Full IP Support: Web Gateway TN3270 in/out IP-print.

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Single Sign-On 3270 Session Manager With Full IP Support: Web Gateway TN3270 in/out IP-print

 Single and Multiple Session Possibilites  Application Menu for easy application selection  All IBM Mainframe O/S: zOS, VSE and VM  Supports All Application Host Systems  Built-in Web Gateway  Built-in TN3270 Client/Server  3270 Print to any IP Printer  Messaging system

 Web Gateway: No Client Software Needed  Single Sign-On Access to Applications  Top Line Menu  Screen Hardcopies to Any Printer  Cut and Paste Data Between Sessions  Share Sessions with Other Users

 Easy Administration:  Windows Based Administration Client  On-line Maintenance Routines  Individual Screen Layout  Help System  Statistics and Accounting Information  Multi-lingual Possibilities for All Screen Text

 Flexible Security and Authorization System  Supports VSE BSM, RACF, CA-TopSecret and CA-ACF/2  Supports Pass Tickets  Unique CICS Features Increases Security and Simplifies Maintenance

 Built in TN3270 Server for Reduced Overhead  Automatic 3270 Data Compression  Uses subtasks for long running operating system calls  Completely written in assembly language  Uses 31bit mode in all environments

 Completely customizable  Only applications available to the user is shown  Inactive applications are highlighted  Help desk can provide information text and estimated uptime for inactive applications  User defined Information screens can be accessed as applications  Number of active sessions controlled per user

 Invoked at any time by pressing Attn or user defined key  Familiar behaviour (CUA)  Easy session start/switch  Print hardcopy of application screen  Cut and paste data  Give or share session with another user

 Advanced scripting facilities  Support for Pass tickets for logon without password  Unique CICS feature allows for seamless access to CICS systems  Application sessions can be auto started at user log on

 Standby screen hides application data on idle terminals - password required to continue  Automatic application log off for idle users

 TN3270 Server removes VTAM sessions between stack and Session Manager, reduces overhead  TN3270 Client lets you access other host applications via TCP/IP

 Network print support – Passthru VTAM print from other applications, hardcopies and internally generated print to TCP/IP printers using LPD, RAW and PJL protocols  Print to system spool - Passthru VTAM print to your system spool list queue  TN3270E printing – Connecting TN3270E printers to InterSession’s virtual VTAM print

 Windows based administration client  TCP/IP connection to InterSession  Manage InterSession without 3270 skills

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