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Technology Stocks : Citrix Systems (CTXS)
CTXS 103.900.0%Nov 2 5:00 PM EST

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To: Robert Jacobs who wrote (6948)9/8/1999 3:21:00 PM
From: Redman  Read Replies (2) of 9068
 
GraphOn gets rise on speedy product
Web-enables 32-bit Windows applications
Any thoughts on these guys ? Especially the truth to the last sentance, as I thought CTXS has versions for linux, unix, etc.

Red

By Myra P. Saefong, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 2:05 PM ET Sep 8, 1999 Movers & Shakers

ORLANDO, Fla. (CBS.MW) -- Shares of GraphOn Corp. screamed 39 percent higher Wednesday afternoon after the developer of server-based software said it will demonstrate how its jBridge software can speed up application delivery.


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GraphOn Corp. (GOJO: news, msgs) is unveiling the original-equipment manufacturer version of its server-based jBridge software at the Citrix IForum '99 IT conference this week in Orlando, Fla.

Shares of the company, based in Campbell, Calif., soared 2 1/4 to 8 in recent trading.

The product, which will be publicly released later this year, allows the Web-enabling of 32-bit Windows applications without changing a line of code. It also enables those programs without the need for software solutions like the Web-linking language HTML or extended markup language.

GraphOn acquired the jBridge technology, facilities and development team from Corel Corp. in a technology-for-stock exchange in December 1998.

GraphOn said its target audience at the conference -- application service providers and independent software vendors -- will be able to
"With the addition of jBridge, GraphOn is now the only provider of a comprehensive suite of server-based solutions that link Unix, Linux and 32-bit Windows server-based applications to any client running any platform over any connection," said Robin Ford, the company's executive vice president of sales and marketing. See press release.

see just how jBridge can hasten the delivery of their applications to the market.

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