ZING/SOFT GmbH
Headquarters:
Sarrazinstr. 17, D-12159 Berlin
web site
Software listed for this vendor:
| SoftRank: 0.65 |
Technology Infrastructure and Network File Management and Utilities File Transfer (FTP)
data trader is the most advanced cross-platform file transfer solution for mainframes, midrange computers, and PC workstations. It combines high speed transfers, sophisticated pre- and post-processing, unparalleled usability, and outstanding stability. data trader is successfully utilized in many...
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| SoftRank: 0.36 |
Technology Infrastructure and Network Print Servers and Output Management
With data trader Courier, MVS data from the JES spool, or existing datasets can be automatically distributed via email systems. The data is translated to ASCII, and delivered in almost no time. |
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| SoftRank: 0.65 |
Technology Infrastructure and Network File Management and Utilities File Transfer (FTP)
The data trader Enterprise extends the data trader (see there) with a range of additional outstanding functions, e.g., remotely initiated file transfers, an FTP interface, Web monitoring, transfers by drag'n'drop, and remote log viewing over the Internet.
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| SoftRank: 0.36 |
Website and Software Development XML and EDI
data trader Store & Forward automates the exchange of data between companies and their affiliates or external users. The load is taken off of the central computer, and additional data protection is introduced. User access is through a standard web browser. |
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| SoftRank: 0.36 |
Technology Infrastructure and Network Server Management System Task Scheduling
process trader offers high-precision scheduling for Windows NT and UNIX systems. Its functionality goes far beyond that of normal time or event based scheduling. In conjunction with ZING/SOFT's Xtended Control, processes can be controlled on virtually any platform and at any distance. |
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| SoftRank: 0.36 |
Technology Infrastructure and Network Server Management System Task Scheduling
Xtended Control initiates and controls jobs across all platform borders, with or without a scheduler. If connected through TCP/IP, the computers can be at any distance from each other. |
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