Unicomp (ucmp) should be added. See recent pr below: MARIETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 14, 1999-- UniComp, Inc. (NasdaqNM:UCMP) announced today that its subsidiary, Unibol, will offer a bridge from IBM midrange servers to Linux. UniComp's technology will enable the transfer of IBM AS/400 and IBM System/36 applications to the Linux operating system.
``Given Linux's close compatibility with the Unix operating system, we are able to utilize our proven expertise in building world-class Unix solutions to build robust versions of our products for this new market. We view the Linux market as a significant growth opportunity for our Unibol product suite,' said Stephen A. Hafer, President and CEO of UniComp.
Mr. Hafer continued, ``Our large client list includes companies such as Coca-Cola, DHL Worldwide Express, Siemens, BMW and Eastman Kodak. We look forward to leveraging Unibol's long-standing success and position in the midrange computer marketplace with the Linux offering.'
Since 1987, developers worldwide have used Unibol products to implement mission-critical solutions for companies that require the maintenance of existing applications, yet require the migration of these key assets to new operating systems. Unibol products allow midrange applications on the IBM System/36 and IBM AS/400, with a combined base of more than 600,000 users, to run on Windows NT or Unix servers, and soon, those using the rapidly growing Linux operating system. This means enterprises can extend their existing investments in applications and people, while adapting to rapid business changes and updating technology advances. |