To: Wes Stevens who wrote (35859 ) 11/30/1999 9:18:00 PM From: puborectalis Respond to of 108040
GOJO(Graphon Corp).....November 2, 1999 GraphOn forges China alliance Campbell-based GraphOn Corp, a web-enabling software company, announced it established alliances to encourage the adoption of Linux as China's operating system of choice. GraphOn, which supports Linux, has entered into a partnership with MinMetals Townlord Information Technology, a Chinese hi-tech startup known as a leader in China's education software industry. About GraphOn GraphOn develops and markets thin, server-based software to speed, centralize and simplify enterprise computing and enable efficient network deployment of applications to a wide variety of devices and platforms. GraphOn products will be unified under the Bridges name and include the components UNIXBridge and LinuxBridge, formerly the GlobalHost Universal X Server of GO-Global, first thin client X server for Windows PCs, GO-Joe, the first thin client X server for Java-enabled desktops (including web browsers), and GO-Between, the first thin client X server for multi-user NT (such as Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix WinFrame). Also being added to Bridges is WinBridge, formerly codenamed jBridge, which enables deployment of 32-bit Windows applications over the Internet and is scheduled for general release late 1999. Fully functional demos of GraphOn's products are available from the company's web site at graphon.com . GraphOn is headquartered in Campbell, California and has offices in Seattle, Washington, Concord, New Hampshire, and Reading, UK. Investors can obtain financial and corporate information at www.sec.gov under GraphOn Corporation's CIK # 0001021435.