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what about this good news today>>>>>>TeleVideo Exhibiting at the iForum 2000 Northern Europe SAN JOSE, Calif., Jun 9, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- TeleVideo, Inc. will be a Gold Sponsor of the forthcoming Citrix Systems iForum 2000 Northern Europe. The conference will address how application serving offers businesses the computing independence to leverage existing and new IT investments and how they can extend the reach of business applications worldwide at record speeds. iForum 2000 will take place on June 13-14 at the Wembley Conference Centre, London. "Today's competitive business environment requires solutions that increases profitability while improving customer service and sustaining competitive advantages," said Jane Rimmer, director of marketing, Northern Europe, Citrix Systems. "iForum 2000 NE provides a platform of innovators who can exchange strategies and share successes on how server based computing is offering enterprises a competitive advantage within the business environment of globalization and consolidation." TeleVideo's TeleCLIENT Windows-based thin clients can access applications running on Citrix(R) MetaFrame(TM) servers. The product family includes the modular, stand alone TC7005 with a fast 233MHz processor, high speed 32MB SDRAM, a suite of terminal emulations and support for the TeleCLIENT SNMP Management Software. Fully integrated with a 15 and 17 inch CRT, the TeleCLIENT TC7155 and TC7175 offer an all-in-one solution in a compact design. All TeleCLIENT products come with the Windows CE operating system and Citrix ICA(R) and Microsoft(R) RDP protocols. "TeleVideo recognizes Citrix as the global leader in application server software and services," said Dr. Philip Hwang, chairman and CEO of TeleVideo. "As a Gold Sponsor with iForum 2000 NE, attendees will see first hand how our TeleCLIENT products enable companies to simplify computing requirements and extend scarce IT resources in the Citrix MetaFrame computing environment."