B.I.S. Advanced Software Systems at Fall Internet World 1999
October 1999
B.I.S. Advanced Software Systems Ltd. will be showcasing their latest technological developments at Fall Internet World 1999 in New York City on October 6-8 in booth 2929 as part of the Israel Pavilion. After two years of extensive development, the Jerusalem based company is planning to unveil two new sets of internet-related technologies: InterEST™ and QDL™/TransFast™. InterEST™: Internet/Intranet Enterprise Server Technology provides rapid development of internet and intranet applications, e-commerce and e-business solutions to the corporate world. This web-to-host technology serves the whole host of enterprise system platforms. With an intelligent GUI solution for enterprise server applications, the developer interface is extremely user-friendly - allowing for in-house development. This technology allows access to enterprise server applications through any web browser without installing additional software at the users station. The beauty behind technology is B.I.S.s patented "single general purpose Java Applet," which takes advantage of the Java languages direct access between client to server (mainframe or AS/400), leaves the client super thin, but is not dependent on the applications screens or size. All the client ever needs on the PC is a standard web browser and internet connection.

E-commerce and e-business applications can be created and launched using the single general purpose Java applet over and over again. InterEST provides the most efficient connectivity to enterprise server applications from any web browser, including emulation, security, cryptography, and administrator tools, among other features.

In simplifying the GUIfication process, InterESTs developer kit is feature rich and provides very flexible options. In a matter of minutes, virtually an entire enterprise legacy systems green-screens can be beautified. The GUI offered can be taken to three various levels: emulation, GUI-on-the-fly, or advanced GUI, depending on users preferences.