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Unify Corporation Announces Unrivaled Commitment To Linux; Seven New Products Scheduled for Release in Next Four Months Will Be Certified for Red Hat Linux 5.2
Business Wire, April 6, 1999
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 1999--Today Unify Corporation (NASDAQ:UNFY), a leading provider of Internet application server solutions for e-commerce, announced the launch of its family of Linux-based products to be certified on Red Hat Linux 5.2.
Beginning in mid-April, Unify will be launching a record seven new Linux solutions during 1999 in its Unify VISION, Unify ACCELL and Unify DataServer product families. Each of these leading products will extend the Unify brand to the large audience of Linux developers. Unify's Linux-based products continue the company's strategic move to have products that run on any system, anywhere, anytime. This represents an unmatched commitment to Linux and establishes Unify as the leading company offering Linux-based solutions with Red Hat, the market leader in Linux operating system software and services.
"Red Hat Linux has tremendous momentum as the fastest growing operating system for today's Internet servers, which demand the highest levels of scalability and stability to conduct business 24 hours a day, seven days a week," said Paul McNamara, Vice President of Strategic Relationships. "The combination of Red Hat Linux and Unify's Internet application solutions is a powerful mix for companies looking for reliable, effective and affordable solutions."
"Unify has been a leader in providing innovative technology solutions for nearly 20 years. Our products are the foundation of information systems and e-commerce activities around the world. Unify's products for the Linux environment extends our leadership position, allowing us to reach the rapidly growing Linux community," stated Reza Mikailli, Unify President and CEO. "Our customers have been very interested in Linux solutions, and our products offer the market one of the most extensive Linux portfolios anywhere."
About Unify VISION(R) AppServer and AppBuilder for Linux
Unify VISION AppServer for Linux is an open, standards-based Internet application server that enables IT organizations to bridge legacy, custom-built and packaged applications to create e-commerce and Internet solutions. Its universal client architecture enables users to access any application, anywhere, anytime. Unify VISION AppServer's Parallel Dynamic Scaleable Architecture delivers a high level of performance, availability and scalability by offering server replication, load balancing, fail-over and recovery, and publish-and-subscribe capabilities, all based on a high performance, fully asynchronous messaging architecture. Integrated application management services lower total cost of ownership by allowing organizations to effectively manage their applications from a single point of control.
Unify VISION AppServer's companion product, VISION AppBuilder, is an object oriented, repository-based component framework that enables developers to rapidly create and easily modify application components. Its powerful, pre-built components shield developers from the complexities of the underlying technology, enabling them to focus on the business components and processes that make up the heart of their applications.
Unify VISION AppServer and AppBuilder for Linux joins the acclaimed Unify VISION product family, which also supports Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT and all leading UNIX server platforms. Client support includes leading Web browsers running HTML or Java, and standard desktop applications. Unify VISION AppServer supports native database connectivity to all major RDBMS products including Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL), Microsoft SQL Server (NASDAQ: MSFT), Sybase Adaptive Server (NASDAQ: SYBS), Informix (NASDAQ: IFMX), and Unify DataServer (NASDAQ: UNFY).
About Unify DataServer and DataServer ELS for Linux
Unify DataServer is a family of database management products that are designed to scale from small systems to large high volume on-line transaction processing (OLTP) systems. The products are designed so that the growth of user requirements over time can be quickly accommodated.
Unify DataServer contains several features found only in the most advanced database systems including on-line backup, synchronous and asynchronous disk transfers, stored procedures, and multiple-optimized access methods (direct key, hashing, record-to-record links, and b-tree). Its scaleable architecture is highly effective on both single and multi-processor platforms in small departmental systems or large on-line transaction systems.
At the entry level, Unify DataServer ELS is designed to be a high performance, easy-to-use product with minimal maintenance and memory requirements. When used with Unify VISION, Unify DataServer ELS allows developers to create graphical applications and migrate existing ACCELL IDS applications to client/server as needed.
Unify DataServer supports ANSI SQL standard and an industry standard ODBC/JDBC interface to provide a variety of database access methods that deliver high performance across a wide variety of environments and deployment configurations. Unify DataServer products support all major UNIX platforms and client/server networking environments.
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