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To: LaVerne E. Olney who wrote (1782)2/3/2000 10:10:00 PM
From: Joe Wagner  Respond to of 4808
 
OT-ASP Related- Graphon Software, news release on program that enables ASPs to operate with different computing environments.

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GraphOn (GOJO) Announces Beta Versions of Bridges Web-enabling Software for UNIX and Linux (OEM) [PDF]

New York, NY, USA - February 3, 2000 - (LinuxWorld Expo) GraphOn Corporation (Nasdaq:GOJO) (www.graphon.com) today announced it will release OEM beta versions of its web-enabling software Bridges? for UNIX© and Linux©, providing fast access of UNIX and Linux applications from virtually any desktop device over any connection with no additional hardware and without changing a single line of an application's code.

Bridges 1.0 for UNIX and Linux join GraphOn's? previously announced Bridges for Windows© (WinBridge? OEM), which instantly web-enables any 32-bit Windows application from virtually any desktop device over any connection. Bridges for Windows is licensed by Corel Corporation to provide fast access to server-based Windows applications from Corel© LINUX© OS desktops, and by Compuware© to instantly web-enable enterprise-level applications deployed with their UNIFACE© development environment.

The beta versions of Bridges 1.0 for UNIX and Linux will feature increased stability and functionality, including 24 bit color support, enhanced session configuration, and client and server backing store, which allows users to save configuration and display information. In addition, icons can be created and saved to the desktop to directly launch connections to applications web-enabled, or published, by Bridges. The public release of Bridges 1.0 will replace GraphOn's current family of server-based software products which includes, GO-Global, the first thin client PC X server, GO-Joe, the first thin client X server for Java, and GO-Between, the first thin client X server for multi-user Windows NT.

The OEM versions of Bridges 1.0 for UNIX and Linux are scheduled for beta release by the middle of February and will initially support Solaris 2.6/2.7 and HPUX 10.2/11. Operating systems based on Linux 2.2, including Red Hat Linux 6.x, are scheduled for beta release by the end of first quarter 2000. Desktop support for the beta version will include a very small native Windows client that can be run on any 32 bit Windows-based desktop device, and a tiny Java client that can be run on any Java-enabled device, such as a web browser.

With support for UNIX, Linux, and Windows applications, GraphOn Bridges is a complete, cross-platform application deployment solution for independent software vendors (ISVs) needing to web-enable their full-featured, interactive applications. Bridges can be integrated and bundled with desktop applications, and requires no extensions, add-ons or code rewrites.

About GraphOn
GraphOn Corporation's award-winning Bridges software allows any display device to run any application over any type of connection, including low bandwidth, dial-up and wireless. GraphOn's products instantly web-enable any type of application, including Windows, Linux, and UNIX applications without any software modification. GraphOn Bridges provides organizations of all types complete freedom of choice today and in the future--freedom in the choice of applications, operating systems and connectivity framework, while achieving high performance and lower cost. GraphOn, which markets its solutions through OEM licenses, independent software vendors (ISVs), application service providers (ASPs), and system integrators, is headquartered in Silicon Valley and is traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker GOJO (Nasdaq:GOJO). For more information, please visit the company's web site at graphon.com.

Note: GraphOn (Nasdaq:GOJO) will announce fourth quarter results on Tuesday, February 8, 2000 at 5:30pm EST. To listen to the quarterly earnings teleconference online, visit vcall.com.

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 GraphOn's most recent periodic and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

GraphOn, Bridges, WinBridge, GO-Joe, GO-Global, GO-Between, and jBridge are trademarks or registered trademarks of GraphOn Corp.

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To: LaVerne E. Olney who wrote (1782)2/18/2000 12:52:00 PM
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