Terminal Productivity Executive

Terminal Productivity Executive (TPX), is a multiple session manager for IBM Mainframes. It allows connected users to access resources with a single sign-on:[1][2] It holds several sessions concurrently, allowing a person to switch among them via the single connection on their physical terminal or terminal emulator application,[3] i.e. telnet. For each session, TPX uses a virtual terminal. I.e. users can use it to switch amongst ISPF and SDSF in the TSO. It is presently a product of CA Technologies,[4] having been originally developed by Morgan Stanley, and later acquired by Duquesne Systems.[5][6] TPX is primarily used on z/OS, but a version also exists for z/VM.[7]

References

  1. TPX Overview, docweb.cns.ufl.edu
  2. TPX - TERMINAL PRODUCTIVITY EXECUTIVE, its.state.ms.us
  3. Telnet SNA session with TPX Session Manager terminates due to bracketing error, Problem (Abstract), ibm.com
  4. CA TPX Session Management
  5. Terminal Productivity eXecutive, FOLDOC
  6. Ninamary Buba Maginnis (10 November 1986). "Pittsburgh developer shows rapid growth in software mart". Computerworld. IDG Enterprise. p. 94.
  7. Solution document RI61364, CA Support Online

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