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To: Step1 who wrote (81)12/1/1998 7:55:00 PM
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Some precisions on the type of business and customers in Japan

Novadigm Penetrates the Japanese Market for Enterprise Management Of PC
Desktops

PR Newswire, Tuesday, December 01, 1998 at 09:18

Novadigm's EDM Drives Initiatives for 'Desired State' Management of PC
Configurations at Dai Ichi Kangyo Bank; JCB Co., Ltd.; Nissho Iwai Corp.;
Promise Co., Ltd.; and Other Leading Firms

EMERYVILLE, Calif., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Novadigm(R), Inc.
(NASDAQ:NVDM) today announced that its Enterprise Desktop Manager(TM) (EDM),
the industry-leading enterprise software deployment and desktop configuration
manager, has made major inroads in a variety of markets in Japan, including
banking and financial services, consumer electronics, refining and chemical
manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals. Under the auspices of Novadigm's Japanese
distributor, Tokyo-based BROAD Corp., extensive EDM implementations have been
completed or are well underway at several Japanese firms, including Dai Ichi
Kangyo Bank Ltd.; JCB Co., Ltd., the world's third-largest credit card
processor; Nissho Iwai Corp., an international general trading company; Sony
Systems Design; Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.; Eisai Co., Ltd., a
leading pharmaceutical company; Tonen Corp., a major petrochemical producer;
and Promise Co., Ltd., a leading consumer finance company.
"Our recent customer successes in Japan are compelling evidence of the
real 'value-add' that EDM delivers," said Keigo Himeno, president & CEO of
BROAD Corp. "Even in a recessionary economy where containing costs is critical
in every industrial market segment, a growing number of companies are
investing in EDM as a linchpin of their information technology infrastructure.
The reason is clear: EDM provides immediate and dramatic operational cost
savings by way of its highly reliable capability for automating the
distribution and management of 'desired state' desktop software configurations
with 99+ percent availability."

EDM Gives Nissho Iwai Flexibility in Distributing Apps to 5,000 Desktops
On Three Continents

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The article is quite a bit longer but this cut should give an idea of what NVDM might be able to do in the future...

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