2010 at GSW
Innovation - Major
TEAM SERVICES provides your mobile device users a breakthrough in Telnet/SSH2 technology that shatters all prior usability and efficiency standards by allowing unprecedented user collaboration. Now mobile device users are empowered to share resources, transfer, swap, share and recover dropped sessions. All from the mobile device, no system administrator necessary. All operations can be performed in under 60 seconds.
Video Overviews
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GSW UTS Power Features Expands Telnet/SSH to meet today's Industrial and Commercial Requirements!
| Power Features for the Power User! | |
| UTS/SSH2/FIPS | |
| Team Services | Breakthrough collaboration technology for SSH2/Telnet. Share, Swap, Transfer and Recover Sessions. All initiated from the client device. No System Administrator intervention required. All performed in under 60 seconds. |
| Automatic Logon | Accelerate User Logon. Safe - No password transferred across network. This feature allows you to pre-configure a list of IP addresses that will be able to connect and log on without any User ID, Password or Domain prompting when using the Georgia SoftWorks SSH2/Telnet Clients or 3rd Party Clients |
| True Client Side Printing |
Allow documents to be printed at locations that are easily accessible by each
user. Traditionally, default printing using Telnet/SSH2 is always location to
the server. This can be inconvenient to the user. GSW overcomes the traditional
problem by providing True Client Side Printing - Printing the way you want it!
Print to portable Bar Code Printers, Pass Through Printing, and much more. |
| Logon Scripting | Logon Scripting is an advanced feature that allows the system administrator unmatched control over the user sessions. Associated with each User Login is a directory that will execute batch files upon connection. Logon Scripting provides automatic execution of the batch file upon the login of the user. Logon scripts are often used to map drives, establish network connections, change directories, set environment variables, run TSR’s and launch applications. When an application is launched via a logon script the User is automatically deposited into the application upon successful logon |
| Programmatic Interface | Programmatically take control of the Input/Output to/from the client. Developers may take advantage of the programmatic interface to the Georgia SoftWorks SSH2/Telnet Server for Windows. Programmatic, language independent access to the SSH2/Telnet Server allows developers to write an application that (when run under the SSH2/Telnet Server environment) takes control of its input and/or output from/to the client. This can be utilized to create a custom or highly specialized communications application. The SSH2/Telnet Server still maintains critical functionality such as logon, security, application launch and termination. Normally the application before it terminates will release control to the SSH2/Telnet server |
| Client Identity and Uniqueness | Knowing the exact identity of the client device connected is useful in many environments and required in others. |
| GSW Event Logging | Useful Telnet/SSH2 Server activity information is maintained in the Event Log. The System Administrator can use information in the Event log for generating reports. The logging of various events can be optionally enabled or disabled. Information associated with activity is Login ID, Domain, Client Type, Encryption, etc. |
| Special Refresh Character | User Definable Refresh Character will cause SSH2/Telnet to repaint the screen data. This is useful in environments that may occasionally drop characters such as some RF Terminals. |






