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Take advantage of the powerful and efficient PageGate version 9!

 

New Protocol: AWS SNS

PageGate now supports using the Amazon Web Services Simple Notification System for message delivery.

 

Enhanced Web API, REST API and webform support

Updated support for multiple authentication styles and custom templates allow PageGate to interact with nearly any Web API, REST API or webform and to both send and receive information. This allows you to interact more fully with ticket tracking systems, records management systems, SMS delivery systems and many, many others!

 

HTTP Request input method

PageGate has a new HTTP data receiver that can receive input from nearly any API or protocol that offers an HTTP request like HTTP GET, HTTP POST and WCTP, which allows you to receive JSON, XML, HTML, WCTP and similar data submissions via HTTP/S request.

 

TCP Server Module

This module allows PageGate to run a TCP server/listener, enabling it to accept TCP packets from any source, which is incredibly useful for IoT integration.

 

UDP Server Module

This module allows PageGate to run a UDP server/listener, enabling it to accept UDP packets from any source, which is incredibly useful for IoT integration.

 

TAP-IP Server Module

This module allows PageGate to accept the TAP protocol by TCP.

 

Log Monitoring Feature

PageGate's log monitor feature allows it to scan through its own log files and trigger certain behaviors, like executing a script and/or writing a file to a directory, based on your search criteria.

 

Integrated filters and enhanced two-way messaging

In version 9, we've integrated filter support in to PG Admin, allowing you to call on filters at every level of the input and output processes PageGate offers. Combined with the addition of the new HTTP data receiver, it's never been easier to make web requests in to PageGate!

 

Enhanced support for cellular hardware and infrastructure

PageGate version 9 has continued to build on previous versions' hardware support and can use any style of cellular hardware you may need to interact with, from cellular gateways on virtual machines to cellular modems connected to physical servers.