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What is iServer?
How does iServer compare to other Application/Web Servers?
Who should use iServer?
What can iServer be used for?
Where can iServer be used?
What is the future of iServer?
What is the difference between iServer TINI, Professional and Enterprise Editions?
What is the difference between Servertec's Corporate, End-User and ISV products?

What is iServer?
iServer is a platform independent Application/Web Server written entirely in JavaTM for delivering scalable enterprise solutions.

How does iServer compare to other Application/Web Servers?
iServer delivers comparable functionality and performance to professional Application/Web Servers and Servlet Engines.

Who should use iServer?
Independent Software Vendors (ISV) and Embedded Systems developers who need a small, reliable and affordably priced Royalty Free Application/Web Server or Servlet Engine to quickly integrate with their applications.

Web site developers who work on multiple platforms or who need to create solutions that operate on multiple platforms.

Individuals, small businesses and workgroups who need an Internet or Intranet solution for publishing documents, files and information to a variety of platforms.

Internet Service Provides (ISP), Application Service Providers (ASP) and other Web Hosting companies who need to offer their customers a reliable, easy to administer and scalable Application/Web Server or Servlet Engine.

Anyone who needs fast, feature rich Application/Web Server or Servlet Engine for their Application/Web Server.

What can iServer be used for?
iServer can be used to deliver personalized, dynamic, data driven and static Web pages. It is a great Application Server for client/server computing, delivering Web pages, files and applets to clients and running Servlets to fulfill requests. iServer can also be easily used with other Application/Web Servers to run Servlets that follow the Java Servlet API.

Because of its tiny foot print, only 150K for the base package and under 300K for the works, iServer makes the perfect embedded Application/Web Server.

Where can iServer be used?
iServer can be used on any platform that supports the Java version 1.1.x or later.

What is the future of iServer?
Servertec plans to develop iServer as a full featured Application/Web Server. Check out our Future Plans.

What is the difference between iServer TINI, Professional and Enterprise Editions?
iServer Professional Edition includes single server ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways and does not include failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways.

iServer Enterprise Edition includes failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways.

iServer TINI Edition is designed to run on Dallas Semiconductor's TINI computer.

What is the difference between Servertec's Corporate, End-User and ISV products?
Corporate subscriptions are site licenses for corporations or entities who need a license to Servertec products that allows them to internally use Servertec products on an unlimited number of servers or an unlimited number of seats without having to pay on a per seat or per server basis. All Corporate Subscriptions include 12 months of updates and support.

End-User products are for individuals or entities who wish to license Servertec products on a per server or per seat basis. End-User products include 30-day limited support.

Independent Software Vendor (ISV) products are for individuals or entities who need a license to Servertec products that allows them to embed and distribute Servertec components Royalty Free as an integral part of their applications. All ISV Subscriptions include 12 months of updates and support.

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