> REQUEST CALLBACK
THROW AWAY DESKTOP TERMINAL EMULATORS !
THROW AWAY DESKTOP TERMINAL EMULATORS !
> THE PROBLEM
ANYTERM
ANYTERM
ENTERPRISE
THE WEB GATEWAY
Typical users include:
> Internal application users
> Third parties through firewalls
> Remote support staff logging on from laptops or PDA's
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The business needs to drive value from existing unix and mainframe systems, making them more easily available via the web - without incurring massive software development costs.

Some legacy systems are being re-written but many can still only be accessed using desktop terminal emulators like Attachmate, Reflections X or Putty.

Potential customers and support staff also need to access these systems from remote locations, laptops and PDAs where emulators are not readily available.

Enterprises need a solution that allows multiple users to connect directly from any web browser to their applications - without adding or changing any host or client software.
Download the gateway and start it up on the network. Then use a browser to connect to your applications. No need to change servers, applications, usernames or passwords. It's that simple.
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> THE SOLUTION
Anyterm Enterprise is a gateway that connects web browsers directly into unix and mainframe systems and applications.

1. Benefits:
a) Satisfy simultaneous business demands for web access to legacy applications and reduced IT costs.
b)  Provide customers and support staff with secure, easy access to unix and mainframe systems from standard web browsers.

2. Value:
a) Increase revenue by web-enabling legacy business applications
b) Reduce IT costs  - eliminate emulator licence fees, minimise maintenance costs and reduce support effort.
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EMail: businesscase@anyterm.co.uk
> THE BUSINESS CASE
Following 3 years of development led by Dr Phil Endecott the solution works with any host system that supports logon via telnet or ssh (secure shell).