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Page 1: Leveraging Windows Vista & Office 2007 with Next Generation Terminal Emulation Kris Lall Product Manager.
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Leveraging Windows Vista & Office 2007 with Next Generation Terminal Emulation Leveraging Windows Vista & Office 2007 with Next Generation Terminal Emulation

Kris LallProduct ManagerKris LallProduct Manager

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Agenda• Market trends & Microsoft

– Rich user experiences– Productivity– Security

• Reflection for IBM 2007 overview– Windows Vista/Office 2007 look and feel– Productivity– Administrative control/Security

• Product walk-through• Roadmap• Reflection for IBM 2007 resources

– Where to get more information– Deploying Reflection for IBM 2007 for maximum security

breakout• Q & A

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Market Trends and Microsoft

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New user experiences

Office 2007 Ribbon interface

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Productivity

Internet Explorer 7 Vista Start Menu

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Security

Windows Vista Control Panel and User Account Control

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Reflection for IBM 2007 Overview

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- Financial services customer

“When I came into the meeting, all I could think of was I hate change. Now I'm thinking I can't wait to get my hands on Reflection for IBM 2007.”

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Reflection for IBM 2007 overview

• Best of both worlds– EXTRA!– Reflection

• Supported platforms– IBM connectivities (3270, 5250)– Runs on Windows XP and Vista– Server-based platforms

• Microsoft partnership– Gold Certified partner– Windows Vista logo program– Worked closely with Microsoft development– Microsoft Fluent™ User Interface program– Road to Greatness

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Reflection for IBM 2007 overview• Customer involvement

– Attachmate “Vision” Technology Preview program– Go to vision.attachmate.com to sign up to participate

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Reflection for IBM 2007 overview

• Rich user experience• Productivity• Security

– UAC– Trust Center/Trusted Locations– Privacy filters

• Don’t forget WER!

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Reflection for IBM 2007 overview

Windows Error Reporting (WER)

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Reflection security• Administrative tools provided for:

– Customizing product before deployment– Locking down application and session settings

• User account control (UAC)• Sample features for securing application

– Trust Center/Trusted Locations– Privacy filters– Encrypting data with SSL/TLS (FIPS 140-2 certification)

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Reflection for IBM 2007 Demo

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Roadmap

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Reflection for IBM 2007Reflection X 2008

Our Journey

Reflection for UNIX 2008Reflection for the Web 2008Reflection X 2008 R2

INFOConnect 10INFOConnect 9Reflection for the Web 9.6Unisys Edition

Reflection 2008, Standard EditionReflection 2008, Enterprise EditionReflection Suite for X 2008

Upgrade for EXTRA! X-treme Upgrade for Reflection Multi-Host Stnd Upgrade for EXTRA! Mainframe Server EditionUpgrade for Reflection Suite for X

Reflection for HP 2009Reflection Multi Host Professional 2009

Upgrade for Reflection Multi-Host Professional

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Resources

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Where to get more information:

• Reflection for IBM 2007 product page: http://www.attachmate.com/en-US/Products/Host+Connectivity/Terminal+Emulation/Reflection/ribm/ribm.htm

• Reflection for IBM 2007 evaluation version download page: http://www.attachmate.com/en-US/Evals/ribm/eval-form.htm

• Reflection for IBM 2007 technical specification: http://www.attachmate.com/en-US/Products/Host+Connectivity/Terminal+Emulation/Reflection/ribm/tech-specs.htm

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Where to get more information

• Reflection for IBM 2007 Evaluation Guide: http://www.attachmate.com/docs/Reflection/2007/R1/Eval/R2007EvalGuide.pdf

• Kris Lall, Product Manager, [email protected]

• Bryan Grunow, Lead Developer, [email protected]

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Q & A