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The pure Web Server version!! Make operator logs work for you! Industrial, proven, configurable. Oracle, SQL Server, Access web-server based. Click here for more information... |
| j5 HandoverBook |
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The j5 HandoverBook is an electronic tool designed to effectively manage the information flow between outgoing and incoming shifts. Click here for more information... |
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| Industrial Web Server Apps come of age! |
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Industrial Web Server Apps Come of AgeWeb Server applications designed from the bottom up are revolutionizing the industry. Find out why this new technology is no longer negotiable! A New Breed of Industrial Web Server Applications Workstations on corporate networks seem to breed faster than rabbits! Before you know it, a system may have 10, 50 or even hundreds of them. Having to juggle all these workstations and keep the software in them up and running can be a maintenance nightmare. That's why most industrial users today are moving rapidly to pure web-based solutions using Zero Client Architecture (ZCA). Essentially, what this means is that each of your possibly hundreds of computers on the network have no(zero) software in them other than a web browser! We discussed the enormous benefits of this strategy in our white paper: Zero Client Architecture: An Introduction. But is this architecture for real and does it really work? Well why don't you give it a try. jLog is a suite of hardened Industrial Applications that use web servers as their basis. You don't need to download them to test them, or install them or get a license or anything else. All you do is click on the link here and then on the Try It Now link and the trial application will come up fully functional in your machine. (For help on how to use these apps, when you have connected, just click on the Help link in the application.) If (like me) you want to (or have to) know how this technology works, here is a brief explanation. When you click on a link in the application, your browser sends a message to our server in San Antonio, Texas. The message will include your particular identity information as well as the information relating to where you clicked. Our Apache web server forwards the message to our jLogBook code which dynamically creates the pure html code for the response and gives this back to the Apache server to send back to your machine. ...... Simple! ![]() How can you get this technology working in your system? Most web server applications (ours are no exception) include an install script that will load the web server and the application. This needs to be done on a network server in your corporation. That's it, anyone on the network (provided you have the license) will now be able to access the application without you having to load any software on the vast number of client computers. |



