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To: caly who wrote (2211)5/11/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: eric deaver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
calypso:

I agree with your assessment. Anyone can join consortium and no one HAS to use JAWZ security products to join. The good news, imo, in this deal are as follows:

Instant credibility - JAWZ is a FOUNDING member of the consortium. Apparently, since the consortium is offering a special license for JAWZ product to its members, these members feel confident enough in this product to endorse it. Would think PD would be happy with JAWZ by now ;o)

The License Deal - Marketing and selling of these licenses should be relatively easy since JAWZ will be helping to develop the security protocols for the ASP industry. Who would YOU go to for your security needs?

Spinoff Alliances - No better way to get to know your new and future clients than through executive sessions on these consortium boards. JAWZ will definitely have a leg up on other security companies trying to break into the ASP field.

I applaud JAWZ for thinking ahead and executing a progressive plan. IMO, these sorts of alliance or consortium deals are THE WAY to build a very successful company for the long term.

FWIW,

Eric



To: caly who wrote (2211)5/11/1999 11:22:00 AM
From: j.oil  Respond to of 3086
 
Calypso you are partially right.This is huge for jaws to be associated with this group.Jaws doesn't need 100 million in sales,ten percent would be fantastic.I like this line from your link.

""""In addition to membership dues, Founding and Executive members are expected, but not required, to attend membership meetings and participate significantly in Consortium activities.""""

Now these other companies that will be joining are not going to be founding members.So I think it is safe to say that Jaws will be the only founding security member,Which will give them a significant head start.
All that aside thank you for pulling our heads out of the clouds.
J.oil



To: caly who wrote (2211)5/11/1999 11:22:00 AM
From: J. M. Burr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
As someone who has held JAWZ for quite some time I don't recall your sign. A check does indicate, however, that you enjoy buying on the dip.



To: caly who wrote (2211)5/11/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: justaninvestor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3086
 
Calypso is right in saying that any company can join this consortium - and I do expect other security companies to join. However, JAWS is the only security company right now and is considered a founding member and has a seat on the BOD.

There is no doubt in my mind that our relationship with Citrix has been instrumental in affording us this tremendous opportunity. JAWS' CEO has stated that the goal is to do business with 20% of the ASPs that are formed. (Citrix's goal is to have 200 ASPs set up by the end of the year.)

Barrie Einarson
Director Investor Relations
JAWS Technologies Inc.
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1-403-508-5055
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