Open Systems - Hummingbird

Hummingbird Connectivity offers you a complete connectivity solution - whether it's PC X, Thin X, Web-to-Host, Terminal Emulation or NFS.

Have Both - Fat & Thin Connectivity

Deciding between fat and thin does not have to be rocket science. Whether from a desktop or a browser, Hummingbird's Connectivity software eliminates the need to choose between fat and thin clients with Enterprise Now!

 

Hummingbird Connectivity Software Solutions

Exceed

Exceed® permits applications, normally available only on expensive UNIX workstations, to be readily accessed from enterprise desktops.

 

 

NFS Maestro

NFS Maestro™ provides the largest suite of tools that enables Windows users to share files with UNIX servers.

HostExplorer

Host Explorer® Terminal Emulation - Provides the fastest, most robust, and stable connection from a desktop to enterprise hosts.

 

HostExplorer

Host Explorer Print Services™ frees up workstation memory and CPU resources by offloading print processing from clients and network platforms

InetD

Hummingbird InetD™ provides PCs with the full functionality of a UNIX workstation, enabling peer-to-peer connectivity among PCs and workgroups by implementing server functions for TCP/IP-based applications.

 

FTP

Hummingbird FTP™ is a client implementation of the File Transfer Protocol that has been completely integrated with Windows Explorer.

 

Hummingbird Security Software Solutions

SecureTerm

Connectivity SecureTermconnects Windows desktops to UNIX servers. providing users with a secure VT terminal & a secure file transfer facility, offering SSL, Kerberos and Secure Shell 2 encryption and authentication.

 

Secure Shell

Connectivity Secure Shell is a robust and comprehensive security toolset, with support for Secure Shell, SSL and Kerberos.

 

SSL

Connectivity SSLprovides SSL support while providing advanced administration features such as certificate management, key management, and user certificates.
 

Kerberos

Connectivity Kerberos™ is designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography, supporting the latest MIT Kerberos client code.



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