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Kermit-95 100 seat |
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$1,000.00
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Kermit 95: Internet and serial communications for Microsoft Windows® 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT (4.0 and later), Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, IBM OS/2, and (with some effort) Windows Embedded Standard from the Kermit Project at Columbia University, offers you text-based terminal connections to Unix, VMS, and many other kinds of hosts, allowing you to interact directly with their shells and applications, to transfer files, and, if desired, to automate interactions and file transfers with its built-in platform- and transport-independent scripting language.
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What sets Kermit 95 apart from other Windows communications packages? Its unique combination of security options, connection methods, protocols, character-sets, customizability, and scriptability, plus the sheer number and accuracy of its terminal emulations. And we don\\\'t only "do Windows" -- we also provide compatible software for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, VMS, and lots of other platforms. Learn the Kermit command and scripting language once, use it on many kinds of connections and on many kinds of computers and operating systems: past, present, and future. How does K95 compare with other Windows-based SSH clients? K95 has more features -- connection methods, security methods, emulations, protocols, character sets, scripting -- than free ones such as PuTTY and TeraTerm. It also has more features than many of the commercial ones such as SecureCRT, SecureNetTerm, and SSHWinClient, yet costs less than most of them in single quantity, and far less then all of them in higher quantities. CLICK HERE for a comparison table (2002). Kermit 95 is used all over the world in the academic, government, corporate, and nonprofit sectors. In the private sector, K95 is a favorite of consultants, system integrators, and makers of high-tech equipment, who bundle it with their products or services. In the health-care industry, it\\\'s widely used for insurance claim submission as well as in hospital information systems, laboratories, and medical devices; in the retail market, it\\\'s used for inventory, POS, and EDI applications; in libraries for catalog access and back-office work; in any large organization, it\\\'s a handy network monitoring and management tool. It\\\'s popular internationally for its comprehensive character-set support. In every sector, its security features make it ideal for remote maintenance of secure websites and for any critical or sensitive text-based applications -- as well as for such simple tasks as reading your e-mail without catching a virus. Licensing Notes:After purchasing a 100 seat license from this site, you will need to email Columbia Technology Ventures at techventures@columbia.edu to confirm receipt of the license. Columbia Technology Venture will then send you a copy of the K-95 with your serial number encoded into the program.
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