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Website meta title | Gallagher & Robertson as | Search engines recommend title length of around 50-60 characters. The length of this title is 24. |
Meta description | Gallagher & Robertson (G&R) is a Norwegian software house specializing in mainframe access products and software development and systemintegration services. We develop terminal emulation and gateway software with programmatic interfaces that give Web-browsers, Windows and Java workstations, Windows, Linux, UNIX and Java enabled server environments access to mission critical legacy applications on Linux, UNIX, IBM and Bull mainframes. Our software developers and systems engineers from G&R are also available for contract work on customer projects. The projects may be of short or long duration, part-time or full-time, either fixed-price or based on time spent. We can take full responsibility for design, implementation and test of the solution and run the project in-house, or our software developers can be valuable resources in bigger projects managed by others. G&R develops software for terminal emulation (Glink emulates Bull VIP7700, VIP7760, VIP7800, VIP8800, Questar DKU7107, DKU7211, DKU7102; IBM 3270, IBM 5250), network printing (Gspool accepts Bull GCOS8 TP8 DPF8 print and DPF8-DS SYSOUT, Bull GCOS7 Twriter, and IBM 3287 host print), network gateways (Ggate is a gateway to Bull OSI/DSA), Web to host gateways (GlinkWeb and Gweb connects browsers to mainframe applications in Bull or IBM terminal modes), load balancing (Gproxy balances load for Glink and Gweb), file transfer (GUFT to Bull UFT) and e-mail on the Windows, Macintosh, Linux and other UNIX platforms. We connect terminals, emulators, browsers or user applications on Open Systems platforms to legacy networks and applications on Bull, IBM, DEC and UNIX mainframes. Protocols include Bull DSA over RFC1006 on TCP/IP (LDSA), Bull DSA over OSI (OSI/DSA), G&R/Ggate, as well as TNVIP, TN3270, TN3270E, TN5250 and Telnet. The Windows versions of our emulators and APIs are available as COM+ objects and the Java versions can be run as applets or applications, or used as beans for integrating e-business applications with legacy host applications. | To make sure all the meta description is visible in search results page, Google recommends length of up to 320 characters at the most. This description has exactly 2027 characters. |
Keywords | terminal emulation, Bull, VIP, VIP7700, VIP7760, VIP7800, VIP8800, Questar, DKU, DKU7107, DKU7211, DKU7102, IBM, 3270, 5250, Prestel, Minitel, VT, TNVIP, TN3270, TN3270E, TN5250, Glink, GlinkWeb, Gweb, Qsim, V78sim, G3270, G5250, Ggate, Gspool, DPF8, DPF8-DS, SYSOUT, Twriter, UFT, GUFT, Gproxy, Telnet, mainframe, legacy applications, web enabling, web to host, browser, HTML, CGI, e-business, e-commerce, J2EE, JCA, screen scraping, COM+, DCOM, Java, Java beans, OHIO, OSI, DSA, LDSA, GCOS, GCOS6, GCOS7, GCOS8, S/390, AS/400, CICS, MVS, HVX, HONEYWELL, SSL/TLS, SSH, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Unix, Linux, IOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, download, free trial, demo, AIX, HP-UX, HPUX, OSF, Solaris, MacOs, Macintosh, Apple, Forms Assistant, Gargen, Greg, GlinkAPI, GlAPI, Gmail, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2008, Windows 2012, iMac, .NET, DGA, Direct GCOS Access, PC to Host, Application to host, Mainframe integration, SOA, EAI, Web services, Mainframe adapter, services, software development, software design, systemintegration, consultancy, project management, software architecture | We did not expect meta keywords to be used. It's a worrying sign more than anything, really, as websites with meta keywords often tend to be spammy. |
Load time | 0.2801 seconds on average | Website load speed is pretty fast. |
Total links on homepage | We found 91 links | This is a normal amount of links. |
Page HTML size | 39.6KB | Load speed (and overall responsiveness) is such an important factor for both search engines and user experience, would you not agree? With that in mind, this is a very good result. |
Website server | Server appears to be online. The IP address for the server is 194.19.75.78. | It's unfortunate, but despite our best attempts, we failed to gather enough data to provide a meaningful insight at this time. |
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 02:27:34 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) X-Powered-By: eZ Publish Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT Last-Modified: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 02:27:34 GMT Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate Pragma: no-cache Served-by: gmail.no Content-language: en-GB Vary: Accept-Encoding Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 |
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