03/10 10:17 Global MAINTECH to Acquire Breece Hill and to Write Down Certain <GLBM.OB>
  Global MAINTECH to Acquire Breece  Hill and to Write Down Certain Assets         MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 1999--Global MAINTECH  Corporation (OTC-BB: GLBM), a worldwide leader in enterprise  management software for data centers, announces that it has signed a  definitive agreement to acquire Breece Hill Technologies, Inc. of  Boulder, Colorado. Breece Hill, a privately owned computer peripherals  company with 1998 sales in excess of $30 million, is a leading  manufacturer of data storage libraries to data centers. The agreement  is subject to approval by Breece Hill shareholders, which is  anticipated within a month; Breece Hill shareholders will then receive  warrants to purchase approximately 20 percent of Global Maintech  stock.   According to Joe Schiavone, MAINTECH's Vice President of Sales  and Marketing, "Breece Hill brings to us terrific data center  synergies; they have the world's best storage devices for digital  linear tape and have particular strength in distributed environments  and Y2k solutions. Along with MAINTECH's suite of enterprise  management capabilities, the combined company provides some  best-of-breed data center solutions. We are now a clear-cut leader in  important niches of the huge and dynamic market of systems  management."       Global MAINTECH was founded in 1992 to create an advanced data  center automation architecture that monitors, manages and controls  computers, operating systems and network devices. The enterprise  monitoring market is growing at an estimated rate of 30% per year.  Breece Hill was founded in 1993 to provide superior digital linear  tape libraries to the expanding backup and data storage market, and  this market is estimated by Freeman & Associates also to be growing at  30% per year. "We believe that this acquisition will position the  combined company to be a major force in the exploding data storage and  enterprise monitoring markets in the corporate 1000 data centers,"  said James Watson, CEO and President of Breece Hill. "The synergies  would allow the combined companies to provide software, hardware,  connectivity and services to support our current and targeted  customers."       Global MAINTECH also announced that it expects to report a loss  for 1998. The loss is largely attributable to one-time write-downs of  certain development and acquisition assets. The amount of the loss has  not yet been determined.       The focal point of MAINTECH's suite of systems and network  management software products for data centers is its Virtual Command  Center (VCC). The VCC is a master console that provides a single  point-of-control for mainframe, midrange, UNIX, Microsoft NT and  network devices. It can provide efficient consolidation of consoles  for delivery of software provided by other companies in the enterprise  management market. As part of the original team that developed digital  linear tape technology, Breece Hill Technologies provides tape  libraries which are unsurpassed in reliability, performance and  capacity to meet current, future and Y2k needs.       Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to  the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation  Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking  statements involve risk and uncertainties, including without  limitations, continued use of the Company's services, and the  continued availability of labor resources.       --30--ms/ms*       CONTACT:                    David McCaffrey, CEO                James Geiser, CFO, Secretary                Global MAINTECH Corporation                7578 Market Place Drive                Eden Prairie, MN 55344                Phone: (612) 944-0400                FAX: (612) 944-3311   Web Site: www.globalmt.com  |