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Point Information Network Announces ActiveBridge TelnetCE Connectivity Solution For AS/400, IBM Mainframe, and UNIX Emulation

Business Wire, May 25, 1999

KIRKLAND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 1999--

Point Information Network (PIN) announces the release of ActiveBridge TelnetCE, a terminal emulation product that enables handheld and palm-size PC users to connect to applications running on Unix and IBM hosts.

ActiveBridge TelnetCE is a powerful terminal emulation application which provides HPC, HPC pro, and palm-size CE users connectivity to IBM Mainframes, AS/400, and UNIX systems. ActiveBridge TelnetCE includes terminal emulation for VT100, VT220, 3270, and 5250 via TCP/IP.

"This product allows you to combine the power and functionality of existing systems with the mobility and flexibility of the Windows CE platform", says PIN President Robert Whelan. "You can supply remote and traveling employees with access to critical business systems via today's most widely used emulation types."

A highly configurable product, ActiveBridge TelnetCE gives the user control of features such as multiple host sessions, display mode, custom hotkeys, keyboard maps, scripting, log files, message beeps and more.

"The Windows CE market is increasing every day and the potential in providing host access to mobile users is tremendous", says Kirk Salomon, PIN Senior Developer. "The need for products that provide connectivity for CE devices is unmistakable. ActiveBridge TelnetCE represents our latest step in expanding our line of Windows-based host connectivity solutions."

Point Information Network is a leading supplier of Windows-based connectivity solutions headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, with offices in Chicago, Dallas, and Atlanta. ActiveBridge TelnetCE is available for a 30-day evaluation download at www.telnetce.com.

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