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IBM Host Access Client Package - ( v. 2.0 ) - complete package - 1 client - CD - Linux, UNIX, Win, OS/2, NW - English at Backoffice
IBM Host Access Client Package - ( v. 2.0 ) - complete package - 1 client - CD - Linux, UNIX, Win, OS/2, NW - English 29P4270
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The IBM Host Access Client Package allows you to manage migration to Web-to-Host technologies at your own pace. With one package, you can support a diverse user community, eliminating the need to work with multiple vendors. At one price per user, you can provide access to legacy applications for any user. Included are Personal Communications for traditional emulation, WebSphere Host On-Demand for Java emulation, and Screen Customizer to give host applications a Web look and feel using drag-and-drop technology. You can also create e-business applications with a comprehensive set of APIs.Product Description | IBM Host Access Client Package - ( v. 2.0 ) - complete package | Category | Networking applications | Subcategory | Network - remote access / login control, network - connectivity & data sharing | Version | 2.0 | License Type | Complete package | License Qty | 1 client | License Pricing | Standard | Language(s) | English | Platform | Linux, UNIX, Windows, IBM OS/2, NetWare | Distribution Media | CD-ROM | Package Type | Retail | OS Required | Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, IBM AIX, SunSoft Solaris, IBM OS/400, HP-UX, Novell NetWare, IBM OS/390, Linux, Microsoft Windows 2000 |
GENERAL |
Category | Networking applications |
Subcategory | Network - remote access / login control, network - connectivity & data sharing |
Version | 2.0 |
Language(s) | English |
SOFTWARE |
License Type | Complete package |
License Qty | 1 client |
License Pricing | Standard |
Platform | Linux, UNIX, Windows, IBM OS/2, NetWare |
Distribution Media | CD-ROM |
Package Type | Retail |
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
OS Required | Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, IBM AIX, SunSoft Solaris, IBM OS/400, HP-UX, Novell NetWare, IBM OS/390, Linux, Microsoft Windows 2000 |
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