Terminal emulation, as defined by Reflection, means secure connections to any host from any desktop—inside or outside the firewall. Built to seamlessly support Windows Vista, Reflection’s robust web- and Windows-based products will meet all your terminal emulation needs while strengthening host security, improving user productivity, and maximizing IT flexibility.
Strengthen Host Security
- Meet the stringent FIPS 140-2 and Department of Defense PKI security requirements.
- Protect sensitive file transfers with the secure Reflection FTP client.
- Leverage security standards such as SSH, SSL/TLS, Kerberos, and SOCKS.
- Integrate Reflection with existing authentication and authorization methods.
Improve User Productivity
- Automate routine tasks, customize sessions, and integrate host systems with Windows desktop applications using Reflection’s VBA support.
- Modernize the user interface via scripts, hotspots, product profiling, and APIs.
- Integrate Reflection with front-office applications so they can operate as one.
Maximize IT Flexibility
- Give browser and Windows users easy access to IBM, HP, UNIX, OpenVMS, and Unisys applications.
- Launch Reflection sessions from multiple desktops, web browsers, and portals.
- Migrate easily from competitors’ products to Reflection.
- Track every host connection by user and connection time.
- Use Microsoft Group Policy and Windows Installer to tailor user-specific sessions.
Reflection 2008
Reflection 2008 combines the best emulation features of EXTRA! and Reflection into a single solution that is certified for Windows Vista and optimized for Microsoft Office 2007. Reflection 2008 even incorporates the 2007 Office look and feel, known as the Ribbon user interface. |
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Reflection 2008 is the upgrade product for EXTRA!; Reflection for UNIX and OpenVMS; Reflection for the Multi-Host Enterprise, Standard Edition; and Reflection for IBM 2007 customers.
Current Attachmate Maintenance subscribers will receive the Vista-certified version of their product upon its release—at no extra charge. |