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Attachmate Corporation is a 1982-founded software company which focused on secure terminal emulation, legacy integration, and managed file transfer software. Citrix-compatibility[1] and Attachment Reflection[2][3] were enhanced/added offerings.

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History and products

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Attachmate Corporation

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Older logo, as of 1988

Attachmate was founded in 1982 by Frank W. Pritt.[4] It focused initially on the IBM terminal emulation market, and became a major technology employer in the Seattle area.[5]

KeaTerm

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KEAsystems' KEAterm products were PC software packages that emulated some of Digital Equipment Corporation's VT terminals, and facilitated integrating Windows-based PCs with multiple host applications.[6][7] These included KEAterm VT340 and VT420 terminal emulators, and KEA X X terminal software).

KEA was acquired by Attachmate.[8]

DCA IRMA

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DCA IRMA II ISA network card

Another acquisition was Digital Communications Associates (DCA), makers of IRMA line of terminal emulators, INFOconnect, Crosstalk communications software, and OpenMind collaborative software).[4] DCA was also known for its 3270 IRMA[9] hardware product (used for SDLC), and ISCA SDLC hardware adapters. They also supported driver downloads.

Extra!

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The Attachmate Extra! family of terminal emulator packages was built to include 3270, 5250 and VT100.[10][11][12]

Acquisition

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After buying both WRQ, Inc. and Attachmate, who had been long-time competitors in the host emulation business, a group of private equity firms announced in 2005 that the companies would be merged under the new ownership.[5] It was announced that Attachmate founder and CEO Frank Pritt would retire at the same time.[citation needed]

IBM, RedHat, Microsoft, Attachmate, Apache, Cisco, NEC, SAP, Software AG, Adobe Systems, Fujitsu, Oracle, CA Technologies and BonitaSoft, are some of the key players operating in the Global Application Server Market.[13]

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