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DEFINITION: Also see Terminal Server product, Microsoft software that serves the Windows desktop and applications to terminals.Generally in information technology, a terminal server is a hardware device or server that provides terminals (PCs, printers, and other devices) with a common connection point to a local or wide area network. The terminals connect to the terminal server from their RS-232C or RS-423 serial
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Terminal Server Software Reports
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City of Inglewood
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Access this white paper to discover how one city migrated from their aging mainframe to a Windows platform. Learn how your organization can save on maintenance costs and increase operational efficiency by making a similar move.
Posted: 14 May 2012 | Published: 14 May 2012
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FIVE REASONS TO STAY CURRENT WITH TERMINAL EMULATION
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Access this white paper to discover the top five reasons to stay current with terminal emulation. Discover how your organization can protect against downtime and make migrations much less expensive.
Posted: 15 May 2012 | Published: 15 May 2012
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HOST ACCESS EVOLUTIONCut Emulation Costs By Evolving Host Acess
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Access this white paper to learn how host technology has evolved and how to take advantage of these changes. This essential white paper will help you pick the right products for your organization and understand your users’ needs.
Posted: 15 May 2012 | Published: 15 May 2012
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Micro Focus Rumba
sponsored by Micro Focus
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This IT download, Micro Focus Rumba, provides connectivity from Windows desktops to any host system. Learn how it can be leveraged to increase productivity and reduce costs.
Posted: 06 Jun 2011 | Premiered: 06 Jun 2011
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Micro Focus RUMBA makes the connection for REI
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Access this white paper to discover a solution to troublesome connectivity problems. This case study explores how REI provides its clients with a reliable connection.
Posted: 14 May 2012 | Published: 14 May 2012
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The New Economics of Terminal Emulation
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The new economics of terminal emulation enables organizations to cut costs from the IT infrastructure while continuing to provide users with a productive, innovative, fully de-risked and supported working environment.
Posted: 06 Apr 2011 | Published: 06 Apr 2011
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TERMINAL SERVER SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
port. The other side of the terminal server connects through network interface cards (NIC) to a local area network (LAN) (usually an Ethernet or token ring LAN) through modems to the dial-in/out wide area network, or to an X.25 network or a 3270 gateway. (Different makes of terminal server offer different kinds of interconnection. Some can be ordered in different configurations based on customer need.) The use of a terminal server means that each terminal doesn't need its own network interface card or modem. The connection resources inside the terminal server are usually shared dynamically
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