FASUG Application Development Day

Track E Session 2

iSeries Access for Web: a new browser-based alternative!
Carole Miner


iSeries Access for Web: a new browser-based alternative!
The iSeries Access Family has expanded its family offering with a new iSeries Access for Web' solution. Many of today's iSeries customers are looking for a fast, zero-admin way to connect to their servers through a simple Web browser interface. iSeries Access for Web is that solution! And it has been built specifically for the needs of iSeries customers! Come to this session to learn how this client can simplify your PC network administration while at the same time offering end user functions customers help come to expect with Client Access products. By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:

  1. See how 5250 emulation, database and IFS access can be used from a browser, as well as working with printers print jobs, etc on the server.
  2. 2. See how an administrator can set up unique 'front pages' for different groups of users to enter the iSeries. This enables you to have complete control over what capabilities are provided to the connecting user, for example, you provide the ability to click on links and start a specific 5250 application, or print an invoice from the spool file, or run a predefined database request.

Carole Miner   is a Senior Software Engineer in the iSeries Client Integration area in the Rochester, Minnesota laboratory. Carole has held a variety of programming, management, and planning roles on Rochester developed products. Since 1988, Carole has mainly focused on client integration technologies, and currently provides support for the iSeries Access family of products. She is a frequent speaker at iSeries conferences worldwide and has published many articles for iSeries technical magazines.


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