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Terminal emulation

Terminals have been needed throughout the history of the IT industry and will continue to be needed in the future. Terminals still exist as independent devices, but usually they have been replaced with terminal emulation programs that you run on a regular workstation.

There are several different terminal emulation programs for different systems, and often different versions of the program are needed to communicate with different manufacturers’ systems. If you use systems from several different manufacturers, you must also use several different programs. This means both unnecessary hassle and increases costs.

The solution is found in the cost-effective terminal emulation program PowerTerm®, which can be used together with almost all manufacturers’ systems. PowerTerm® can run on both Windows and Linux computers. In addition to individual users, there is a version that can be used centrally.

Contact us for more information and request a quote.

Below a link to the product page on the manufacturers site:

PowerTerm Interconnect by ERICOM