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Big mover today...in connection with LINUX...and COREL I'm not familiar with this stock, company, or technology... Hope you are... Here's today's graph.... beta.siliconinvestor.com And here's the ignition article.... GraphOn Corp. Unveils jBridge at iForum '99: Software Web-Enables Any 32-Bit Windows Application Instantly ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 1999--This week, GraphOn Corp. (Nasdaq: GOJO) (www.graphon.com) will demonstrate to Application Service Providers (ASPs) and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) how they can speed delivery of their applications to the market by using jBridge to web-enable their 32-bit Windows(R) applications. GraphOn will debut the OEM version of its server-based software, codename jBridge, at Citrix iForum '99, an IT conference focusing on server-based computing and the new ASP (rent-an-app) model in Orlando, Sept. 7-10, 1999. jBridge provides a thin client solution for web-enabling 32-bit Windows applications without changing a line of code and without the need for an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) or XML (Extended Markup Language) front end. jBridge, is currently in beta and scheduled for public release later in 1999. "With the addition of jBridge, GraphOn is now the only provider of a comprehensive suite of server-based solutions that link UNIX(R), Linux(R) and 32-bit Windows server-based applications to any client running any platform over any connection," said Robin Ford, GraphOn executive vice president, Sales and Marketing. "GraphOn sales and technology teams provide complete support to assist any ASP, ISV or IT manager in using GraphOn products to remote business-critical applications to customers or employees over thin bandwidth or the Web quickly and easily." In December 1998, GraphOn acquired the jBridge technology and development team and facilities from Corel Corp. In an exchange of technology for stock, giving Corel approximately a 20 percent stake in GraphOn. Earlier this year, GraphOn unveiled the GraphOn Playpen, playpen.graphon.com, a site featuring Corel WordPerfect for Linux. By visiting the Playpen, anyone with a Java-enabled browser can access and use WordPerfect and other Linux applications instantly inside the browser. Each application appears to run on the user's desktop with full performance, features and with the intended user interface when, in reality, it is running on the playpen.graphon.com server on Red Hat Linux. GraphOn software helps enterprises lower their total cost of ownership (TCO) by providing remote use of full-featured Linux, UNIX and Windows applications over network, dial-up and Internet connections using the simplest PCs and Java-enabled browsers and devices. GraphOn software also provides vital Internet and network connectivity for server-based applications rented by ASPs (Application Service Providers). The rent-an-app model opens new markets for customers to rent, rather than purchase applications. Server-based UNIX and Linux applications can be accessed from Windows PCs via GraphOn's GO-Global(TM), from Java devices and browsers over the Internet via GO-Joe(TM) and from multi-user NT (such as Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix WinFrame) via GO-Between(TM). GraphOn's jBridge technology enables deployment of 32-bit Windows applications over the Internet and is scheduled for release in late 1999. Fully functional demos of GraphOn's thin, server-based software connectivity products are available from the company's web site at graphon.com and for a real-time demonstration of GraphOn technology go to playpen.graphon.com. GraphOn is headquartered in Campbell, Calif. and has offices in Seattle and Concord, N.H. 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 UFAC's and GraphOn's most recent reports on Form S-4, Form 10-K and 10-Q and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Note to Editors: GraphOn, GO-Joe, GO-Global, GO-Between, and jBridge are trademarks or registered trademarks of GraphOn Corp. Comments please? | ||||||||||||
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