
The e-Business Suite from ICOM Informatics is a family of
products designed to give users easy, secure access to data
on corporate mainframes and servers via robust PC-to-host,
Web-to-host and LAN-to-host connectivity. The e-Business
Suite consists of Winsurf+ version 4.4, a PC-To-Host solution;
Winsurf Mainframe Access version 2.4, a Web-To-Host solution
and the new Winpass TNserver, a communication gateway providing
LAN-To-Host connectivity. As a family of connectivity products,
the e-Business Suite components give the end user and system
administrator a common look and feel. That simplifies training,
by making it easy to move among products in the suite without
having to learn each product from scratch, and minimizes
the costs of installation and maintenance.
Components
of the e-Business Suite
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WMA
provides
Web-To-Host connectivity that integrates Internet, intranet
and extranet technologies into a mainframe environment.
Winsurf Mainframe Access provides Microsoft and Netscape
browser-based emulation of a broad range of IBM, DEC/UNIX
and Bull terminals. Residing on a Windows NT 4.0 server
running Microsoft’s Internet Information Server, Winsurf
Mainframe Access provides centralized management of
Windows 95, 98 or NT clients accessing IBM, DEC, UNIX
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Winsurf+
is an integrated software suite composed of high-performance,
Windows-based terminal emulation software that allow
users to access IBM mainframes, UNIX, DEC and Bull platforms
from their PCs. Designed for use in organizations with
a variety of host systems, Winsurf+ supports a wide
range of network architectures and employs the familiar,
user-friendly interface found in Microsoft® Office applications.
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Winpass
TNserver
is a high-performance gateway capable of connecting
thousands of Windows users to IBM mainframes. The newest
entrant into the mainframe connectivity market, Winpass
TNserver provides innovative tools to ease configuration
and systems management, requires up to 96% less disk
space than competitive products and offers low total
cost of ownership. |
The
e-Business Suite is designed to meet the host access needs
of a diverse group of users. Casual users or users outside
the enterprise can access host data with their familiar
Web browsers. Users without a browser can use a dedicated
solution for feature-rich terminal emulation. MIS directors
and system administrators will be able to extend access
to the company’s central hosts (large and medium-sized IBM
and Bull systems, DEC and UNIX systems, and/or Videotex
servers), without affecting the existing applications on
those sites.
ICOM
Informatics’ e-Business Suite generates a rapid return on
investment and helps user organizations continue realizing
a return on their past investments in host technologies,
as 70 percent of corporate data are still located on central
host sites. The e-Business Suite provides numerous features
that together bring users simplicity, efficiency and increased
productivity. User organizations, in turn, become more competitive.
Meeting
needs of individual users and administrators
The global e-Business Suite solution enables systems to
adapt exactly to the needs of diverse users, making it no
more difficult to use than the familiar, standard Web browsers
virtually every user deploys every day. Workstations running
traditional emulation under Windows (PC-To-Host) can easily
coexist with those running browser-based emulation (Web-To-Host).
The e-Business Suite’s terminal emulation functionality
of the PC-To-Host and Web-To-Host components is identical.
Moreover, the same user-friendly interface is built into
both the PC-To-Host and Web-To-Host emulation programs,
allowing users to easily move from one means of host access
to another, without costly and time-consuming retraining.
Centralized administration and automatic deployment of e-Business
Suite components, specifically Windows- and browser-based
emulation software, simplify network management and software
distribution, allowing the system administrator to use a
desktop browser to configure and control Web-based host
access. The administrator can monitor and control LAN-To-Host
connectivity from any workstation on the LAN, and load PC-To-Host
software on a central server, eliminating the need to visit
every workstation every time there is a software upgrade.
The
e-Business Suite also includes gateways to IBM, Bull and
Videotex servers, ensuring the seamless integration of user
workstations with centralized mainframes. For example, the
new Winpass TNserver is an SNA gateway running on any 32-bit
Windows platform and supports several thousand simultaneous
TN3270 sessions accessing one or more IBM hosts.
Application
reengineering and intranet development tools
e-Business means more than simply being able to access mainfame
"green screens" through a browser. Rather, the development
tools built into the Web-To-Host component of the e-Business
Suite enable users to access host applications through new,
more ergonomic HTML pages, Active X components, and Java
applets. This comprehensive set of development tools enables
the customer's technical staff to more effectively present
to the user in a single screen the information he needs
to do his job whether that information is accessible through
one or more applications on one or several host systems.
Additional
benefits from ICOM Informatics’ e-Business Suite
Technology
independence : organizations can take advantage of the
e-Business Suite technology that best meets their host data
access needs. Users can select browser- or Windows-based
terminal emulation; ActiveX, Plug-in or automatic HTML conversion
for accessing host-based data via the browser; SDLC, 802.2
LLC, or X.25/QLLC protocols for IBM mainframe connectivity;
Visual Basic script language or Visual InterDev technology
for application reengineering.
- Standards-based
solutions: e-Business Suite relies on strict compatibility
with the following standard technologies: Microsoft and
Netscape browsers
- IBM,
Bull and IEEE gateway connectivity
- Microsoft,
Novell and the IETF workstation connectivity
- IBM,
DEC, and Bull for precise terminal emulation with the
standard applications interfaces (HLLAPI, UVTI, OHIO)
- The
SAM (Security Accounts Manager) database of Microsoft
and the LDAP standard used by the NDS (Netware Directory
Services) of Novell.
Standards-based
solutions protect the user’s investment in both hardware
and software, enabling them to get more benefit from their
products as competition drives developers to write ever
more valuable applications.