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DMI signs distribution agreement with Data General

Business Wire, Feb 24, 1995

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 1995--DMI, Inc., a leader in Automatic Retrieval Systems Friday announced that it signed a worldwide distribution agreement with Data General to market and support the DMI ARS products.

The initial term of the agreement is three years.

The DMI ARS document management products operate with virtually all UNIX and PICK databases and hardware platforms. Client/server imaging solutions using DMI's retrieval systems technology are planned for announcement by Data General in the near future.

According to E. Al Rose, CEO of DMI, Inc., "This agreement is evidence that our ARS technology is right for today's document management market, and it creates a worldwide distribution and support channel for the DMI products. We look forward to working with Data General to expand the PICK/UNIX database capabilities available to customers."

Dan Sapir, director of the Data General PICK/UNIX Business Unit, said, "We believe the DMI ARS technology will play an important role in our PICK and imaging product offerings. It will help us offer enterprise customers the full functionality they need to handle high volume imaging requirements."

Data General Corporation is an open systems company that specializes in providing servers, storage products, software and services to information systems users worldwide. The company has headquarters in Westboro, Mass., and reported revenues of $1.12 billion in fiscal year 1994.

DMI, Inc. is a public company with headquarters in Irvine, Calif. It supplies a line of products that provide a "paperless office solution" for business, institutions and government entities.

CONTACT: DMI, Inc.

Barry Sugden or Charles Hester, 714/955-5252

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