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For Immediate Release
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Christopher C. Canning
(407) 820-0802
Fax: (407) 820-0804
100022.2237@compuserve.com
CROSS-PLATFORM NETWORK TOOL CALLED
THE "SECRET TO WORKSTATION MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT"
LAS VEGAS, April 2, 1996. A highlight of this year's Networld+Interop
show is a versatile product which performs a variety of network
administrative and maintenance roles, from Help Desk / LAN Server
support to software distribution to end user training. Remote Services
Management, formerly known as PolyPM/2, is an innovative approach to
the remote access and management of LAN workstations. It can be seen
at IBM's booth #3563, blue section.
The product's current release is the latest in a series that has
attracted over a quarter-million OS/2, Windows, and DOS users around
the world. According to ISS-USA vice-president Tim Guptill, "RSM's
phenomenal success is due to some very creative programming and a
versatile architecture. Today we are the network maintenance and
management tool of choice for customers in hundreds of industries such
as insurance, banking, and manufacturing."
In order to accommodate its broad range of customers, Remote Services
Management - PolyPM/2 supports Client workstations running OS/2,
Windows and DOS as well as Manager and Gateway workstations. The
Manager may run on IBM's new OS/2 Warp Server, exploiting its power,
function and scalability. Three product versions are available:
Professional, Advanced and Lite. A variety of LAN and WAN
communication protocols are supported, from serial cables and asynch
modems to PSTN, NetBIOS, IPX-SPX, TCP/IP, X25, ISDN and APPC-APPN.
For interviews, personal demos or product review copies, visit
International Software Solution's exhibit at IBM's booth #3563.
ISS-USA, a provider of communications applications, has recently
expanded its North American operations with the opening of a new
facility in West Palm Beach, Florida.