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Technology Stocks : Santa Cruz Operation (SCOC) Going Up?

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To: Wil Faller who wrote (291)4/28/1998 8:57:00 AM
From: Lou  Read Replies (1) of 656
 
SCO's Tarantella Extends its Reach

It's nice to own a stock that goes up while the
rest goes down. Here are a couple of news items.

biz.yahoo.com

Latest Version Increases Scalability, Performance, and I
ntegrates Mainframe Connectivity

SANTA CRUZ, Calif., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- SCO
(Nasdaq: SCOC - news) today announced the latest release
of its Tarantella application broker (''Tarantella''), featuring
enterprise-level scalability, performance enhancements of
up to 78%,new ports to IBM AIX and HP-UX, plus an
optional seamless mainframe connectivity package. Tarantella,
the first Application Broker for network computing, allows
users to access any application from any client, without the
need to install any software on the client device..............
...............

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Interface Systems to Provide Critical Mainframe Connectivity
to SCO Tarantella


biz.yahoo.com

ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Interface
Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: INTF - news) today announced that it will
be providing a key connectivity add-on component to SCO
(Nasdaq: SCOC - news) Tarantella software (''Tarantella''), their
Application Broker product for network computing. This means
that companies using Tarantella will now be able to access
their mainframe applications and information via Interface's
Cleo TN3270E(R) software package, which emulates mainframe
screens. ..............................
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