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  • Reducing Costs By Migrating from SNA Applications to IP
    Organizations can realize huge savings by migrating SNA applications to IP using TN3270 and TN5250, eliminating the need for older, cost intensive SNA communication hardware and software.
    Published 05Mar2009, viewed 199 times
  • Dumb Terminals - Where Are They Now?
    Unlike dumb terminals, PC's are capable of processing data. When combined with a terminal emulator, this ability allows PC users to perform tasks that simply weren't possible with dumb terminals alone. For example, with a terminal emulator, users can print host data to local and network printers or to files on their PC. Data being sent to and from the host can also be processed automatically.
    Published 21Nov2008, viewed 228 times
  • Using Legacy System Integration to Reduce Risk and Costs
    Legacy system integration can be defined as reusing existing legacy systems and applications by integrating them with newly developed enterprise applications. Legacy system integration provides a non-intrusive method of reusing existing mission-critical applications that reside on legacy systems such as the mainframe or AS/400. Reclaiming these existing resources has many advantages, including reduced risk and significant cost savings.
    Published 19Nov2008, viewed 244 times
  • How to Securely Transfer Files with SSH File Transfer (SFTP)
    SFTP is a protocol for transferring files using SSH to secure the commands and data that are being transferred between the client and the server. When using FTP, the data that is being transferred is not encrypted, exposing this data to eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. With SFTP, the data that is transferred between the client and the server is encrypted, preventing unauthorized users from accessing your data.
    Published 18Nov2008, viewed 295 times
  • FTPS Secure SSL File Transfer
    FTPS is a protocol for transferring files using SSL to secure the commands and data that are being transferred between the client and the server. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and its successor Transport Layer Security (TLS), are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communications on the Internet for such things as web browsing, e-mail, FTP and other data transfers.
    Published 18Nov2008, viewed 205 times
  • Transferring Files Between Windows and UNIX
    With the popularity of Unix servers on the rise, Unix compatible FTP solutions are becoming increasingly commonplace and continue to expand their feature base.
    Published 18Nov2008, viewed 295 times

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