Rod... to say that all linux distributions are the same is pretty ingorant if you ask me. Corel is fast becoming a veritable powerhouse in the space, with numerous essential graphics, productivity, programming and development tools. This stock is going to one of the hottest in the coming years and I am very excited about the future.
By the way...
Corel Acquires Equity Stake in Simply.com: Corel and Simply.com bring videoconferencing to the Linux desktop Business Wire - April 18, 2000 09:41
OTTAWA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2000--Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: CORL)(TSE: COR.) today announced it has acquired a 10 per cent equity stake in Simply.com Inc., an innovative communications company that manufactures and markets optimum videoconference solutions designed around the client's business model.
Simply.com, whose current products service applications in government, education, health care, aerospace, and the financial sector, will be focusing on bringing videoconferencing and images to the Linux(r) market. In the future, Corel plans to integrate Simply.com videoconferencing software technology into Corel(r) LINUX(r) OS to bring people around the world face to face.
"Simply.com is the newest member of the growing Corel affiliate family, bringing with them their expertise in voice, video and data products and services. Corel has been a major player in bringing video to the desktop and our partnership with Simply.com strengthens this vision," said Dr. Mike Cowpland, president and chief executive officer of Corel Corporation. "Corel is aligning itself with as many key Linux players and initiatives surrounding "Linux on the Desktop" to offer the latest technology to its customers."
"Simply.com has created a better mouse trap - not by re-engineering the process, but by redefining the requirement and producing an extremely cost effective user-friendly appliance for the voice, video and data marketplace."said Brad Leith, president of Simply.com.
In October, 1999, Corel signed a deal to transfer substantially all of its assets related to the CorelVIDEO(tm) product line to Simply.com. Since that time, Simply.com has further updated the CorelVIDEO technology and has received rave reviews on the CorelVIDEO solution now known as Simply Video(tm).
Simply.com
Simply.com acquires technology throughout North America from major corporations. Value adding their internal engineering and software capabilities to hardware acquired at less than current manufacturing price. Simply.com has offices throughout North America with distribution centers in Prescott, Ontario and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Simply.com has recently acquired Liveboard technology from Xerox which will further the company's involvement with distributed voice, video and data products and services and increase the customer base substantially, including many fortune 1000 companies.
Corel Corporation
Corel Corporation is an internationally recognized developer of award-winning business productivity, graphics and operating system solutions on the Windows(r), Linux(r), UNIX(r), Macintosh(r) and Java(tm) platforms. Corel also develops market-leading, Web-based solutions including applications, contents, e-commerce and online services. For access to these services and more information go to www.corel.com or www.corelcity.com. Corel is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. Corel's common stock trades on the NASDAQ Stock Market(sm) under the symbol CORL and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol COR.
This press release contains statements that are forward looking as that term is defined by the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results will differ due to factors such as shifts in customer demand, product shipment schedules, product mix, competitive products and pricing, technological shifts and other variables. Readers are referred to Corel's most recent reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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