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    OpenText Host Access for the Cloud Reviews
    You can quickly provide browser-based access from one central location without having to manage Java runtime environments. You must know who has access to your mainframe and make sure that only authorized users can get to the login screen. To move from a potentially insecure eight-character password to a one-time pass ticket, leverage enterprise credentials. Why reinvent the wheel? Through the corporate user directory, you can provision terminal emulation just like other corporate resources. Securely deploy browser-based sessions that are customized with quick keys, macros, and supporting keyboards. Access HTML5 to 3270, 5250 VT, Unisys, VT, Unisys, and Airline host applications from a central place - without the need for managing workstation dependencies or Java runtime environments.
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    TTerm Connect Reviews
    Turbosoft's terminal emulation program supports more than 80 emulations of systems such as IBM and HP, OpenVMS (Unix), HP NonStop (Unix), Unisys, Wyse, and many more. TTerm Connect is our web-based HTML5 offering. TTerm Connect, our web-based terminal emulator, offers powerful, flexible terminal emulation using only a web browser. TTerm Connect provides all the features that you would expect from a desktop emulator in a lightweight web app. TTerm Connect is centrally managed and configured. It can be deployed with your existing web client or integrated into your existing website. Any host, any device. Available for all modern web browsers and client devices, with options for Linux or Windows based servers. Flexible and capable of serving the terminal emulation requirements of thousands of concurrent users.
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    WoTerm Reviews
    This robust open-source security terminal simulation software is designed to work across various platforms and supports popular protocols such as SSH, SFTP, TELNET, RDP, and VNC. It offers multiple key authentication methods and allows for data backup and synchronization of SFTP sessions. The software features a variety of customizable skin interfaces, efficient tunnel management, and the capability for script design. Users can benefit from managing multiple tabs and floating windows, as well as utilizing an administrator mode. Additionally, it supports 4K remote desktop functionality and is compatible with various VNC remote desktop applications, while also providing session group management for enhanced organization. Its extensive features make it an essential tool for professionals in need of reliable remote access solutions.
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    Ivanti Reviews
    Ivanti delivers a suite of integrated IT management products that help organizations automate workflows, enhance security, and improve employee satisfaction. Their Unified Endpoint Management platform offers centralized, easy-to-use controls to manage devices and ensure consistent policy enforcement across any location. Enterprise Service Management provides deeper visibility into IT processes, helping reduce disruptions and increase efficiency. Ivanti’s network security solutions enable secure access from anywhere, while their exposure management tools help identify and prioritize cybersecurity risks. Serving more than 34,000 global customers like GNC Holdings and Weber, Ivanti is committed to supporting modern, flexible workforces. The company also conducts original research on IT trends, cybersecurity, and digital employee experience to guide innovation. Ivanti’s customer advocacy programs highlight the value of strong partnerships and dedicated support. Their offerings empower businesses to manage technology proactively and securely at scale.
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    Konsole Reviews
    Konsole is seamlessly incorporated into various other KDE Applications, enhancing accessibility and user convenience. Applications like KDevelop, Kate, and Dolphin utilize Konsole as their built-in terminal emulator. If you have ideas to improve Konsole, we invite you to participate in its development and contribute to making it the premier terminal emulator available! Your involvement could lead to innovative features that benefit the entire KDE community.