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To: STKMN99 who wrote (2353)4/20/1999 2:19:00 PM
From: jopawa  Respond to of 2818
 



Monday April 19, 7:46 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Unisys Announces New Intelligent Speed Series Document Transports for Payment Processing
First-day installation at Milwaukee's Associated Bank
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 19, 1999-- Unisys Corp. today announced the NDP2000 and NDP1600 document transports, the latest in the company's family of Network Document Processor (NDP) systems for payment processing.

The NDP2000, which processes 2000 documents per minute (dpm), and the 1600-dpm NDP1600 join the NDP1825 and NDP1150 in Unisys Intelligent Speed Series of NDP transports. Unisys also announced a first-day installation of the NDP2000 at Associated Bank, Milwaukee.

The NDP1600 and NDP2000, like the NDP1825, are ideally suited for high volume clearing and Proof-of-Deposit processing in commercial banks, central banks and service bureaus worldwide, as well as for processing checks, statements and remittances.

The entry level NDP1600 and the NDP1825 transports are field upgradable to 2000 dpm and 48 pockets to enable customers to start on a lower cost platform and upgrade as their volumes increase. An NDP2000 configured with 48 pockets has an effective document throughput similar to that of an IBM3890 and provides a superior price/performance ratio.

Unisys NDP transports significantly reduce the total cost of ownership by accommodating scalable configurations, industry-standard development tools and open connectivity. The Unisys unique Intelligent Speed Selection feature enables transport operators to select the most effective operational speed based on the type of work being processed to maximize the system's throughput.

Multimedia, Advanced Features and IBM 3890 Plug and Play

Unisys NDP transports provide operator video/audio help and training right on the transport. This enables operators to learn interactively how to use the transports, increase their efficiency and productivity and access Internet-based support and documentation.

The NDP1600 and NDP2000 provide all the features of the NDP1825, including advanced JPEG and CCITT dual image capture capabilities. In addition, they also offer an unrivaled range of features including image quality monitoring, Courtesy Amount and Intelligent Character Recognition, endorsement flexibility, OCR read and secondary document feed.

Unisys NDP transports also feature SortLogic, which enables Unisys transports to operate in an IBM host environment, providing plug-compatibility with the IBM-3890 document processors. This enables customers to have the benefits of new technology, more pockets and lower MICR reject rates at a lower cost.

Windows NT and CAPI

Unisys NDP transports employ the powerful Microsoft Windows NT operating environment and the Unisys Common Application Programming Interface (CAPI).

Unisys CAPI provides the full line of Unisys NDP transports with a common user interface that enables customers to easily cross train operators on multiple transport platforms. CAPI also provides a common application interface to a large variety of NT-based applications from Unisys and Unisys business partners.

First-day installations at Associated Bank

Associated Bank, of Milwaukee, is beginning to use an NDP2000 to help process the more than 875,000 checks that it receives daily. ''We are excited about the Unisys NDP2000, because it will enable us to process our work faster and meet tight processing windows,'' said Jeanne Meidenbauer, Item Processing Manager at Associated Bank. ''We especially like the ability to control the speed of the transport depending on the amount of the work we need to process. We are very impressed by Unisys' continued leadership in the financial marketplace and its commitment to customers.''

Availability and Pricing

The NDP2000 and NDP1600 are available for immediate shipment. Pricing varies with configuration requirements.

About the Company

Unisys is more than 33,000 employees helping customers in 100 countries apply information technology to solve their business problems.

Unisys solutions are based on a broad portfolio of global information services including electronic business, systems integration including custom and ''repeatable'' application solutions, outsourcing, Microsoft Windows NT services, network services, and multivendor maintenance and support, coupled with enterprise-class servers and associated middleware, software and storage.

Repeatable solutions are focused on key vertical markets including financial services, transportation, telecommunications, government, publishing, and other commercial markets. The company is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pa., in the Greater Philadelphia area.

For more information on the company, access the Unisys home page on the World Wide Web at www.unisys.com. Investor information can be found at www.unisys.com/investor.

Unisys is a registered trademark of Unisys Corp. All other brands and products referenced herein are acknowledged to be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Contact:

Unisys Corp., Blue Bell
Kary Galloway, 215/986-4590
Internet: kary.galloway@unisys.com

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To: STKMN99 who wrote (2353)4/20/1999 2:19:00 PM
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Monday April 19, 9:02 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Unisys To Deploy Microsoft Windows 2000 Beta 3 in Worldwide Enterprise NT Centers
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 19, 1999--At Windows World 99 here, Unisys Corporation today announced its support for Microsoft Windows 2000 beta 3, which will launch later this month.

Unisys said that it will evaluate the capabilities of this new version of the Windows 2000 operating environment and develop products and services to help customers deploy Windows 2000 when the final product is released later this year.

Unisys Enterprise NT Centers of Excellence and technology laboratories will play a key role in the evaluation process. These centers are unique in their focus on enterprise-class solutions to customers' most critical business computing requirements, and add special value in extending the benefits of the Microsoft/Unisys alliance to customers.

''Windows 2000 beta 3 affords Unisys an exceptional opportunity to extend our commitment to Microsoft technology as a linchpin in our strategy to be the premier provider of enterprise-class solutions based on open-systems technologies,'' said Joseph W. McGrath, Unisys senior vice president and chief marketing officer.

''Testing and evaluating beta 3 now will enable Unisys to have best-in-class services, solutions and server products ready to help our enterprise customers realize the full power and benefits of the mature Windows 2000 system.''

''Microsoft is excited that Unisys will extend its deep expertise in enterprise-class computing to deliver a wide range of Windows 2000 solutions, services and technologies to our mutual customers,'' said Brian Valentine, vice president of the Business Enterprise Division at Microsoft Corp. ''Unisys support for Windows 2000 beta 3 demonstrates the value Unisys delivers as a Microsoft enterprise partner.''

Unisys plans to use Windows 2000 Server beta 3 in the company's Microsoft Technology Center and Enterprise NT Performance Laboratories to optimize performance of the software environment on Unisys Intel processor-based enterprise class servers.

This early access will enable Unisys to engineer support for the advanced capabilities of Windows 2000 into its forthcoming eight-way servers based on the new Intel Pentium III Xeon microprocessor.

It will also help Unisys optimize the software environment for its 32-way partitionable servers, based on the breakthrough Cellular Multiprocessing (CMP) architecture, due to debut later this year. Unisys CMP architecture is the first in the marketplace designed to deliver true mainframe-class computing on Intel processor-based systems.

In its worldwide Enterprise NT Centers of Excellence, where the company develops critical expertise with Microsoft technology to support enterprise-class services engagements, Unisys will conduct applied research on application development using Windows 2000 Server beta 3.

This research will further enhance Unisys capabilities in developing business-critical applications on the Microsoft Windows platform that deliver enterprise-class attributes: scalability, high availability, manageability, security and interoperability with other systems.

Through the applied research, Unisys Enterprise NT Services experts will expand the range of solutions based on Microsoft technologies that they offer customers.

In addition, consultants of the Unisys Microsoft Solutions Practice, focused on distributed computing support services, will deploy beta 3 to extend their assessment of the requirements for Windows 2000 solutions in a distributed enterprise environment.

They will use the results of that extensive evaluation to develop creative new ways to integrate and support Windows 2000 in distributed, multivendor enterprise networks.

For more information about Unisys enterprise-class solutions based on Windows 2000 and Windows NT, visit the Unisys Web site www.marketplace.unisys.com/ent.

Unisys: Delivering Enterprise-Class Windows NT Solutions

Drawing on both proven expertise in building large-scale, mission-critical systems and a 15-year partnership with Microsoft, Unisys delivers the industry's most comprehensive range of information and support services, solutions and enterprise server technologies to help customers deploy the Windows NT operating system for enterprise computing.

Through this focus on enterprise-class solutions, Unisys enables its customers to realize the economy and ease of use afforded by Windows NT and other Microsoft technologies while enjoying the availability, scalability, manageability, security and interoperability they expect in mission-critical business computing.

About the Company

Unisys is more than 33,000 employees helping customers in 100 countries apply information technology to solve their business problems.

Unisys solutions are based on a broad portfolio of global information services including electronic business, systems integration including custom and ''repeatable'' application solutions, outsourcing, Microsoft Windows NT services, network services, and multivendor maintenance and support, coupled with enterprise-class servers and associated middleware, software and storage.

Repeatable solutions are focused on key vertical markets including financial services, transportation, telecommunications, government, publishing, and other commercial markets.

The company is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, in the Greater Philadelphia area. For more information on the company, access the Unisys home page on the World Wide Web at www.unisys.com.

Investor information can be found at www.unisys.com/investor.

Unisys is a registered trademark of Unisys Corporation. All other brands and products referenced herein are acknowledged to be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Contact:

Unisys
Brian Daly, 215/986-2214
brian.daly@unisys.com
or
BSMG Worldwide for Unisys
Mike Sheinfield, 212/445-8135
msheinfi@bsmg.com

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Tuesday April 20, 7:47 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Unisys Donates Servers to Penn State to Foster Skills in Using SAP Enterprise Resource Planning Software
Part of a State initiative to keep high-tech jobs in Pennsylvania
BLUE BELL, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 1999-- Unisys today announced its donation to the Pennsylvania State University of four Aquanta ES2023R enterprise servers that will run SAP R/3 enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for business and systems engineering applications.

The servers have a total value of $311,000 and can support about 250 concurrent users.

At Penn State, the Unisys hardware will run the SAP R/3 application software for students in selected courses in business logistics, management science and information systems, and industrial engineering at the University Park campus; industrial engineering at Penn State Great Valley; and management information systems at Penn State Erie.

The Unisys donation reinforces the commitment made by the company to help keep high-tech talent in Pennsylvania. Last month, Unisys became the first Pennsylvania company named to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Keystone State Honor Roll, a designation made by the Commonwealth for companies that have made commitments to create college internships and job opportunities in Pennsylvania.

The company was recognized for its support for governor Tom Ridge's SciTech Scholars program, which encourages scholarships and other initiatives to keep high-tech talent in the state.

''The importance placed by Unisys on ensuring the successful deployment of SAP R/3 solutions for our customers reflects our belief that strong ERP skills represent a distinct competitive advantage for companies and their prospective employees,'' said Robert Brust, Unisys chief financial officer.

''By helping to foster SAP expertise where so much of Pennsylvania's resources for high-tech scholarship are concentrated, we hope to strengthen the Commonwealth's ability to put these valuable skills to work right here in our state.''

Enterprise resource planning software changes the way companies do business by integrating the flow of information throughout the organization. It models and automates many of the basic processes of a company, from finance and procurement to the shop floor.

''ERP applications are extremely complex and require state-of-the-art hardware to run efficiently,'' said J. Gary Augustson, Penn State Vice Provost for Information Technology. ''We are grateful to Unisys for their commitment to providing the combination of servers that will make the application of this software a success.''

Augustson noted that ERP has the potential to change the culture of a business organization, because it integrates all of a company's information systems, thus allowing horizontal rather than the more traditional vertical decision-making.

''The widespread use of SAP in Fortune 500 companies means that many of our graduates will have a competitive edge as a result of using the software while they are students,'' he said. ''They will be better prepared to lead our nation's technology driven companies and organizations well into the next century.''

Augustson also pointed out that partnerships with Unisys and SAP have the potential to strengthen programs in Penn State's new School of Information Sciences and Technology, which will admit its first students this fall.

Unisys delivers SAP R/3 solutions that leverage Unisys strengths in three proven areas: world-class experience and expertise in complex implementation projects, industry-leading servers certified and optimized for SAP R/3 applications and a strategic alliance with Microsoft that positions Unisys as a world-class provider of solutions based on Windows NT.

The Aquanta ES series servers donated to Penn State handle tasks requiring high performance, uninterrupted availability and ease of administration, adding mainframe-class software and hardware to building block technologies from Intel, Microsoft and other Unisys Technology Alliance Partners.

SAP America, based in Newtown Square, PA, provided the software.

Representatives from both companies and Penn State officially unveiled the new Unisys servers at University Park campus April 16.

Unisys: Delivering Enterprise-Class Windows NT Solutions

Drawing on both proven expertise in building large-scale, mission-critical systems and a 15-year partnership with Microsoft, Unisys delivers the industry's most comprehensive range of information and support services, solutions and enterprise server technologies to help customers deploy Windows NT for enterprise computing.

Through this focus on enterprise-class solutions, Unisys enables its customers to realize the economy and ease of use afforded by Windows NT and other Microsoft technologies while enjoying the availability, scalability, manageability, security and interoperability they expect in mission-critical business computing.

About the Company

Unisys is more than 33,000 employees helping customers in 100 countries apply information technology to solve their business problems.

Unisys solutions are based on a broad portfolio of global information services including electronic business, systems integration including custom and ''repeatable'' application solutions, outsourcing, Microsoft Windows NT services, network services, and multivendor maintenance and support, coupled with enterprise-class servers and associated middleware, software and storage.

Repeatable solutions are focused on key vertical markets including financial services, transportation, telecommunications, government, publishing, and other commercial markets. The company is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, in the Greater Philadelphia area. For more information on the company, access the Unisys home page on the World Wide Web at www.unisys.com.

Investor information can be found at www.unisys.com/investor.

Unisys is a registered trademark of Unisys Corporation. All other brands and products referenced herein are acknowledged to be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Contact:

Unisys
Steve Holzman, 215/986-5098
stephen.holzman@unisys.com
or
The Pennsylvania State University
Michael Bezilla, 814/863-4512
mxb13@psu.edu

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