APPX/Net Presented By: Gary Rogers. APPX/Net APPX/Net is a utility that allows an Appx engine running on one computer to read and write AppxIO data on.

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APPX/Net Presented By: Gary Rogers

APPX/Net APPX/Net is a utility that allows an Appx engine running on one computer to read and write AppxIO data on another computer. It turns Appx into a network-aware data server and client, creating a truly distributed data network. What is APPX/Net?

APPX/Net  Share data between machines. Why use APPX/Net?

APPX/Net If your clients are connected to a system in one building, but the data they need is on a system in another building APPX/Net can be the bridge between the two. This allows remote machines to access all of the data from one repository, even if that data is a building, a city, a state, or a world away. Share Data Between Machines

APPX/Net  Share data between machines.  Access data from remote clients Why use APPX/Net?

APPX/Net APPX/Net is a utility that allows an Appx engine running on one computer to read and write AppxIO data on another computer. It turns Appx into a network-aware data server and client creating a truly distributed data network. Access Data From Remote Clients

APPX/Net Remote Access Configuration: Appx and the application run on the remote system Appx, the application and data are located on the host. APPX/Net creates the link that allows the remote client to access the data on your host server.

APPX/Net  Share data between machines.  Access data from remote clients  Architecture independence Why use APPX/Net?

APPX/Net Sharing files between Intel and Risc platforms usually requires exporting and importing data in an ASCII format to ensure proper byte ordering. APPX/Net takes care of the conversion for you. This allows you to access Unix/Risc data from an Intel client with no need to export and import. Architecture Independence

APPX/Net  Share data between machines.  Access data from remote clients  Architecture independence  Data integrity Why use APPX/Net?

APPX/Net APPX/Net protects your data from a known problem with Microsoft’s disk- sharing causing data corruption. Files stored remotely are also protected from curious users opening an AppxIO file with a Windows desktop editor and causing accidental data corruption. Data Integrity