Terminal Emulation Success Stories

Auto Parts Retailer | PDF
This leading U.S.-based auto parts retailer replaced its aging terminal emulation solution with BlueZone terminal emulator, yielding instant cost savings and new efficiencies.

City in California | PDF
One of the largest cities in California chose BlueZone terminal emulator™ terminal emulation to provide employees with remote access. Deploying the solution over the Web, the city avoided costly desk-to-desk, manual installs for their thousands of users.

Carilion Health System | PDF
This healthcare provider launched BlueZone terminal emulator Web-to-host terminal emulation to take advantage of virtually no-risk deployment, centrally managed administration and powerful functionality enhancements.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | PDF
The CDC enhanced their terminal emulation with BlueZone terminal emulator, experiencing immediate cost savings due to easy and fast implementation, automatic product updates and a small footprint.

Micro Plastics | PDF
This number one manufacturer of nylon fasteners in the world launched BlueZone terminal emulator to securely exchange critical business data between their iSeries system and salespeople in the field.

Ouachita Baptist University | PDF
Ouachita replaced their old terminal emulator with BlueZone terminal emulator for thin, fast emulation that resulted in minimized network administration and a lower total cost of ownership.

Schwan's | PDF
With just a click of the mouse, Schwan's deployed BlueZone terminal emulation technology to hundreds of sales representatives across the U.S., giving them secure, fast remote access to the company's mainframe applications.

U.S. State Government | PDF
Using BlueZone terminal emulation, one U.S. state reduced network administration and took advantage of the solution's support of SSL, to achieve secure data transfer.

U.S. State Office of the Comptroller | PDF
This Office of the Comptroller in one U.S. state replaced its old emulator with BlueZone terminal emulator, yielding a $500,000 cost savings.