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Technology Stocks : SNDT - Sand Technology - A diamond in the sand

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To: let who wrote (930)11/18/1998 8:47:00 AM
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I stumbled across this news from IBM (it came out yesterday). I think that Sand is
integrated into the "Visual Wharehouse" line, but I also think that Sand plays a big role
in the "DB2" line of IBM too.

This release addresses the Windows NT version of DB2, and has pricing and features
that are similiar to Sand's 32 bit data system.

Could this be Nucleus bundled into this part of IBM's Windows version?

IBM Offers New Small Business Solution forWindows NT
November 17, 1998 03:08 PM
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 1998--At
COMDEX/Fall '98 today, IBM announced that, for the
first time, it will offer an integrated software suite for
Windows NT(Note B) targeted toward small and
medium-sized businesses.

The IBM Small Business Suite for Windows NT brings
together the essential tools for implementing Internet and
intranet-based applications and e-mail services,
including:

-- E-mail, calendaring and scheduling capabilities;

-- A powerful relational database for managing information;

-- Fax and modem pooling services; and

-- Application templates for office directories, on-line
discussions, document management, and other business management
tasks.

"The IBM Small Business Suite offers everything small
and growing businesses running on the Windows NT
platform need to transform their businesses into
e-businesses," said Steve Solazzo, vice president of
Solution Developers and Small/Growing Businesses,
IBM Software. "The suite also creates a tremendous
opportunity for developers and channel partners to
improve their profitability by bringing new e-business
applications and services to the market faster."

Pricing, features, and support programs are structured to
make it easy for software developers, resellers and
distributors to buy, use, support and sell the IBM Small
Business Suite. For example, the suite server is priced
under $500, and each organization can license up to 100
registered users. The suite client includes Lotus Notes
Desktop(Note A), DB2(Note A) Universal Database, and
Netscape Navigator(Note C), and is available for less
than $100.

The integration of IBM DB2(Note A) Universal Database
and Lotus Domino(Note A) messaging and application
server into the new IBM suite provides a reliable, secure
and affordable technology base for building applications
for small and growing businesses. DB2 is the industry's
foremost relational database for linking business
information with the Internet, managing business
intelligence applications, and processing transactions.
With Domino, users gain the leading messaging and
collaboration platform as their foundation for building and
deploying small-business applications.

"The IBM Small Business Suite gives us the best of all
worlds: the fast development environment of Domino and
real-time access to the power of DB2 -- both packaged
in a way that makes the technology extremely easy to
use," said Herve Timsit, president of Peritek SA, a
Paris-based software company that delivers
mission-critical applications to companies of all sizes.

The new IBM suite also includes innovative installation
technology that allows solution providers to configure
complete networks of clients and servers -- including
Domino-based applications from third-party vendors --
quickly and easily. Using the Integrated Installation
Pack, a small business can be operational -- with e-mail,
messaging and collaboration, and fax capabilities -- often
in less than an hour. This quick-installation tool
maintains client/server profiles, saving software vendors
time and effort with subsequent installations.

"Installations can involve up to a hundred client seats,
and visiting each desktop can take weeks or months of
effort," said Bud Brasier, president of Emerging
Technology Solutions. "The technology IBM has
developed will significantly reduce the time required for
installations and enable us to refocus our energies on
building new business solutions for our clients."

The IBM Small Business Suite also integrates
FAXport(Note C) and WINport(Note C) technologies from
LANSource Technologies Inc., making it intuitive for
businesses to prepare, send and receive faxes, and
enabling secure sharing of modems and data lines.

IBM is making available a range of marketing, sales and
technical support programs to help value-added
distributors and resellers, systems integrators and
software vendors sell and support the IBM Small
Business Suite for Windows NT. Included are free copies
of the suite for qualified developers; product training;
co-marketing programs; help-desk services, at no charge
for the first 90 days; and on-line technical support.

As a value-added reseller for IBM's Netfinity(Note A) line
of Intel-based servers, Houston On-Site, Inc., serves a
diverse group of small businesses, ranging from
manufacturers to construction, legal and accounting
firms. "Our customers don't have big I/T budgets or
staffs, so they're looking for total solutions that will do
the work for them and that are easy to manage," said
Sean Priddy, Houston On-Site president. "With so many
software packages available today, the fundamental
question we get from our clients is, 'Can you make it
work?' With IBM's Small Business Suite, the answer is
easy. This suite will definitely enable us to provide better
support to our clients, and we know IBM will be there to
support us."

Pricing, Terms and Availability

The Small Business Suite for Windows NT, Version 1.0,
will be available exclusively through IBM and Lotus
channel partners. Initial shipments of English language
versions will begin in late November. Versions of the
suite in other languages, including Chinese, French,
German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish, will be available
in early 1999.

Organizations, or groups of affiliated companies, can
obtain licenses for up to 100 registered users. The
licensing charge per server is $499, and $99 per
registered user. Five- and ten-user licenses are available
for $469 and $899, respectively. A server and five
registered users can be licensed for $968, and a server
configuration with 25 registered users is available for
$2,766.

Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition(Note A) (excluding
voice functionality) is shipped with the IBM Small
Business Suite server. Licenses offer an option to
include this productivity suite with desktop clients for a
combined price of $149. With SmartSuite, users gain
word processing, spreadsheet and Web publishing
capabilities. Five- and ten-user licenses are available for
$649 and $1,349, respectively.

Software licensing agreements enable users to install
suite components across multiple servers based on a
single suite license.

About IBM

IBM is the world's largest information technology
company, with 80 years of leadership in helping
businesses innovate. IBM software offers the widest
range of applications, middleware and operating systems
for all types of computing platforms, allowing customers
to take full advantage of the new era of e-business. The
fastest way to get more information about IBM software
is through the IBM software home page at:
software.ibm.com. For more information on
the new IBM Small Business Suite and other IBM
solutions for Windows NT, visit
software.ibm.com.

FACT SHEET: IBM SMALL BUSINESS SUITE FOR
WINDOWS NT

For small and growing businesses using Windows
NT(Note B) as their operating-system platform, the IBM
Small Business Suite for Windows NT provides a
reliable, secure and affordable technology base for
implementing Internet and intranet-based applications
and e-mail services. Server components of this tightly
integrated suite include the core technologies of the
following software:

Lotus Domino(Note A) Release 4.6.2, an application and messaging
server that enables users to create secure, interactive business
solutions for the Internet, corporate intranets and extranets.
With Domino, developers can rapidly and easily build, deploy, and
manage applications that help co-workers, partners, and customers
collaborate and coordinate critical business activities on-line.

IBM DB2(Note A) Universal Database 5.2, the industry's first
multimedia, Web-ready relational database management system. This
powerful data management system allows users to:

-- access any amount of data without the traditional restraints

on data sources

-- perform a range of tasks, from decision support to business
transactions

-- work with text, image, audio and video data types

-- easily manage critical business data

Integrated Installation Pack, which speeds the installation and
configuration of client and server applications. Using this new
program, software vendors and resellers can:

-- Complete entire client/server installations quickly and
efficiently, with only one reboot

-- Build client/server profiles that can be reused with
subsequent installations to save time and costs

Application templates for business management tasks, such as
maintaining office directories, on-line discussions, and document
management. The templates include:

-- Web browser and Lotus Notes(Note A) external names and
addresses

-- Web browser and Lotus Notes document library database

-- Web browser and Lotus Notes discussion database

-- Web browser administration for Lotus Domino Server

-- Combined Lotus Notes and Web mail template

LANSource WINport(Note C) modem sharing software. WINport helps
reduce telephone and modem costs by providing shared, secure
pools of modems, which eliminate the need for modems at each
workstation. The security module included allows administrators
to restrict dialing, assign modems and create user groups.

LANSource FAXport(Note C), which integrates feature-rich fax
capabilities in the IBM Small Business Suite, including
auto-routing and e-mail gateways.

Netscape Navigator(Note C) Web browser.

The IBM Small Business Suite client integrates the core
technologies of the following software:

Lotus Notes(Note A) 4.6.2 Desktop Client, for accessing Lotus
Domino.

IBM DB2 Universal Database Client

Netscape Navigator Web browser

SmartSuite Millennium Edition (optional), provides word
processing, spreadsheet and Web publishing capabilities.

Pricing and Availability

The IBM Small Business Suite for Windows NT will be sold
exclusively through IBM and Lotus channels, with initial
shipments in English languages beginning on November 30. A full
complement of language support will be available in early 1999.
Organizations, or groups of affiliated companies, can license the
IBM Small Business Suite for Windows NT, Version 1.0, for a
maximum of 100 registered users, for $499 per server and $99 per
desktop client. Five- and ten-user licenses are available for
$469 and $899, respectively. A server and five registered users
can be licensed for $968, and a server configuration with 25
registered users is available for $2,766. The Lotus SmartSuite
Millennium Edition (excluding voice functionality) is integrated
into the IBM Small Business Suite server. A client that includes
Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition productivity suite is
available for $149. Five- and ten-user licenses are available for
$649 and $1,349, respectively.

(Note A) Indicates trademark or registered trademark of International
Business Machines Corporation or its subsidiaries.

(Note B) Indicates trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.

(Note C) Indicates trademark or registered trademark of respective
companies.
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