Change Management Development Tools
and Solutions for LANSA and iSeries
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iAM for Windows Deployment

Reduces load on iSeries, and support for Windows Terminal Services (or Citrix)

For users logging into Windows Terminal Services or Citrix to access LANSA client software, iAM for End Users is replaced by iAM for Windows Deployment to ensure that every logged in user is using the most recent version of client software at all times. If a user is logged out at the time of the update, they will be updated at the next login.

Additionally iAM for Windows Deployment may be used to move client software and resources accessed by client software (spreadsheets, html files, graphics) to Windows compatible files servers (Windows, Novell, Unix) reducing the load on iSeries servers.

Key Features

  • Windows Terminal Services (WTS) and Citrix friendly
  • Works with any file server

Benefits

Automated Tasks

Tremendous time gains are achieved with iAM for End Users’ complete, reliable task automation. Less time is spent transferring, compiling and validating results, leaving more time for the critical tasks of software development & maintenance.

Eliminates human error factor

Forgetting to update a user to the most recent client version can be costly to organizations in terms of time and money. iAM for Windows Deployment eliminates the risks of human error by automating this task.

Technical Details

iAM for Windows Deployment is a perfect companion to iAM for Development which supports all LANSA products and are specifically designed for development teams using LANSA as a development tool. It also supports all iSeries development tools like Java, RPG, and Cobol.

Developers will benefit from the fact that the iAM software suite is completely integrated to the LANSA development environment on both the iSeries and Windows.

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