Cyberprise Available in Unix Platform

Wall Data
Inc.
Wednesday announced that the Unix platform is now included in its
Cyberprise family of products.


Unix users can now work with products including Cyberprise Server 2.0,
Enterprise Edition for HP-UX and Cyberprise Host 2.0, Enterprise Edition
for HP-UX. These Web applications are designed to create secure
applications for online transactions.


Cyberprise Server 2.0 is a highly scalable server made to allow up to
10,000 users to connect concurrently. It uses XML and LDAP (Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol) to enable content and channel management. The
product includes three methods of extending the server environment, and
adding custom extensions.


The Cyberprise Server features:



  • DSP (Dynamic Server Pages)–the Perl equivalent of Active Server Pages
  • Remote Shared Object Invocation, providing the ability for shared
    libraries to be accessed remotely via HTTP
  • In Process Perl Script which has the ability to create CGI-type Perl
    scripts that don’t result in a new process invocation


Cyberprise Host Pro includes a set of ActiveX controls that delivers the
full functionality needed for mission-critical access. The tool also
provides rich support of mainframe, AS/400 and Unix/VAX systems by using
features such as GDDM graphics for the mainframe, TN5250E printing for the
AS/400 and graphical terminal support for Unix/VAX.


Both products are scheduled to become available Nov. 13. Retail
prices for the server range from $25,000 for 1,000 users to U.S. $100,000
for up to 10,000 users. The host utility retails for $200 per concurrent
user.

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