Transferring Files

Windows 95/98/NT

The QuickBeam Suite CD-ROM includes the QuickBeam file transfer utility. This utility allows you to transfer files and folders between two infrared- equipped computers. QuickBeam must be installed and running on your desktop computer prior to sending and receiving files. If you have QuickBeam installed on your portable device, it must also be running before files can be received.

To start QuickBeam, select Start, Programs, QuickBeam Suite and then QuickBeam. Review the QuickBeam online help for specific features and helpful user tips.

Windows 2000, Me, and XP

Use the WirelessLink infrared transfer utility provided in the operating system to transfer files between infrared-equipped computers. Refer to the online help provided with the utility for specific features and helpful user tips.

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Sybase XTNDAccessTM manual Transferring Files, Windows 95/98/NT, Windows 2000, Me, and XP

XTNDAccessTM specifications

Sybase XTNDAccess™ is a robust middleware solution designed to facilitate seamless connectivity and integration between a vast array of enterprise applications, databases, and distributed systems. As organizations continue to evolve in the realm of data management and application interoperability, XTNDAccess offers a comprehensive suite of features that streamline data access, improve application performance, and enhance overall user experience.

One of the standout features of Sybase XTNDAccess is its ability to provide a standardized interface for accessing heterogeneous data sources. This capability is critical in today’s diverse IT environments where multiple databases such as SQL Server, Oracle, and SAP coexist. XTNDAccess allows developers to create applications that interact with different databases without having to grapple with the complexities of each platform’s native APIs. This not only reduces the development time but also simplifies maintenance, as changes can be made centrally within the XTNDAccess layer.

Another key characteristic of XTNDAccess is its support for industry-standard protocols, including ODBC and JDBC, making it easy for applications to connect to various databases. This interoperability facilitates easier migration of applications across different platforms and databases, ensuring that organizations can adapt to changing business needs without significant investment in new technology.

In addition to its connectivity features, Sybase XTNDAccess provides powerful caching capabilities that optimize data retrieval processes. By temporarily storing data in memory, XTNDAccess minimizes the need for repeated calls to the backend database, thus improving application performance and responsiveness. This caching mechanism ensures that frequently accessed data can be retrieved quickly, significantly enhancing the end-user experience in high-demand scenarios.

Security is another cornerstone of XTNDAccess, which includes comprehensive support for authentication and encryption. Data is protected both at rest and in transit, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and safeguarding sensitive information. The ability to implement role-based access controls further enriches the security framework by allowing organizations to enforce stringent data governance policies.

Furthermore, Sybase XTNDAccess is built with scalability in mind. As organizations grow, they can expand their use of XTNDAccess to support additional data sources and user demands without compromising performance. This scalability is a vital characteristic for businesses looking to future-proof their technology investments.

In conclusion, Sybase XTNDAccess™ stands out as a versatile and powerful middleware solution that enhances data connectivity and integration in enterprise environments. With its standardized interfaces, support for industry protocols, caching capabilities, strong security features, and scalability, XTNDAccess empowers organizations to leverage their data assets effectively, leading to improved operational efficiency and strategic decision-making.