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PC Restore and Disaster Recovery—Read all about it!
It's here—Chapter 1 of the new eBook, The Shortcut Guide to PC Restoration and Disaster Recovery, from RealTime Publishers. Download your free copy today. |
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UNITE showcases Unisys Solutions September 10-12.
Visit Attachmate booths #33 and 34, and see our solutions in action at the annual North America user conference. Click here for more information. |
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Go beyond the basics at TechMentor Oct. 16-17.
Responsible for your organization's networks? TechMentor delves into important technologies, providing outstanding education and training. See us at booth #208 in Las Vegas. For more information and to register, click here. |
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Get connected at Connect 2007 EMEA November 5-7.
Customers and partners in EMEA won't want to miss this Attachmate/NetIQ event in Berlin. Connect 2007 is a unique opportunity to see new technology, learn about trends, and network with colleagues. |
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Secure Unisys host applications across the web.
Securely connect browser users to applications on Unisys® hosts with new Reflection for the Web, Unisys Edition. Strong authentication, encryption, and secure token authorization capabilities add an extra layer of protection to host applications. |
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New! Verastream SDK for Unisys and Airlines.
Rapidly develop custom, server-based web applications with Verastream® SDK—it provides an object-oriented interface to legacy systems and helps minimize TCO.
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Verastream Transaction Integrator 4.0 slated for October.
Watch for new Version 4.0 to combine data and logic from existing programs developed for the CICS and IMS environments. |
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Verastream Bridge Integrator 3.0 releasing in October.
Unlock CICS applications with a CICS-resident approach—now providing Secure SSL and FIPS-ready implementations, internal code page support, and a new host-based ID manager—for a fully fault tolerant implementation.
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Education... Expertise... Excellence... Evolve your Enterprise at NetConnect 2007
It starts October 15 in Orlando—NetConnect 2007, the 7th Annual Global User Conference. Whether you are an Attachmate or NetIQ customer, prospect, or partner, you'll benefit from the knowledge, expertise, and experiences at NetConnect 2007.
Evolve with essential industry and product knowledge.
Choose from more than 50 in-depth break-out sessions, and see products firsthand in our labs to maximize your investment in Attachmate® and NetIQ® products. You'll learn how to modernize host connectivity with next-generation emulation and SOA solutions, manage the Microsoft® Windows Vista platform, effectively implement ITIL and VoIP, and address compliance and security demands.
Listen to Geoffrey Moore, our Keynote Speaker.
You'll hear keynote speaker Geoffrey Moore, marketing strategist and best-selling author of Crossing the Chasm, Inside the Tornado, and Dealing with Darwin. He will share his insights on how you can meet the ongoing demands of technological innovation and how to create new sources of competitive advantage—while maintaining the integrity of your existing mission-critical systems. Moore will also help you discover best practices to evolve your enterprise.
Meet your colleagues.
NetConnect 2007 is a perfect opportunity to meet with peers and have your toughest questions answered by our product managers, experienced consultants, developers, architects, and other customers. Share your feedback through roundtables, panel discussions, and more. You can also schedule a one-on-one consult with our award-winning customer support or professional services representatives.
Be a super-hero.
Join us for the closing event at Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal's Islands of Adventure. Begin your adventure with a sumptuous buffet and beverages. Then enter the gleaming comic book city of Marvel Super Hero Island, where you'll have unlimited access to three of the most innovative rides at the theme park.
Sign up by September 7 and save $100.
You can save $100 on your conference price by signing up before September 7, so register today. For more details on NetConnect, go to www.netiq.com/netconnect.
New Reflection for IBM 2007 Raises the Bar for Terminal Emulation
It's official. The bar has been raised by Attachmate with the release of Reflection® for IBM® 2007. This next-generation terminal emulation solution is built from the ground up to optimize Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007—so as your organization makes the move to Vista, Reflection is ready.
What does this mean for you? Improved user productivity, more IT flexibility, and stronger mainframe security.
In addition to obtaining Microsoft's "Certified for Windows Vista" logo, Reflection for IBM 2007 includes deep integration with Vista's capabilities. These include the User Account Control (UAC) to boost administrative control, integrated Windows Desktop Search that makes data easier to locate, and support for the Office 2007 "Ribbon" user interface.
Reflection's unique productivity features, such as Screen History, Spell Check, Auto Expand, and Auto Complete, can actually help improve data quality and minimize human error. These features enhance the user experience with timesaving ease.
Reflection for IBM 2007 includes unmatched integrated security features that meet the rigorous federal government FIPS 140-2 standards. These security features (SSL/TLS, SSH, Kerberos, and PKI certificate support) can secure your valuable host data, and help you comply with Payment Card Industry audits, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, FISMA, and/or European Data Directive. Information privacy filters let you identify patterns for sensitive data in your host applications and prevent this data from being printed, saved, and copied to the clipboard or into Office documents.
More good news: simple, seamless upgrades from EXTRA! and Reflection.
When you upgrade to Reflection for IBM 2007, the macros, session files, and API applications that you've created with current versions of EXTRA!®, EXTRA! X-treme, and Reflection will continue to work as expected.
Evaluate Reflection for IBM 2007 in your organization today and see the next generation of terminal emulation in action.
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