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BW: Unify eWave Engine 2.0 Delivers Increased Performance and Comprehensive Support for J2EE

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 27, 2000

Unify Corporation (Nasdaq:UNFY), a leading provider of
software solutions for e-commerce, today announced Unify eWave
Engine 2.0, the industry’s most advanced Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
1.1 application server.

“Scheduled to begin shipping in July 2000, Unify eWave Engine
2.0 incorporates the latest industry standards, including Java
Message Service 1.0.2, JavaServer Pages 1.1 and Java Servlet API
2.2. An enterprise-strength Java application server, Unify eWave
Engine 2.0 extends performance, reliability and support for the
Java 2 Enterprise Edition Platform (J2EE).”

“In developing our ASP model, we sought a solution based on the
J2EE specification that would allow our developers to focus on
business logic and not the plumbing,” said Steve Baunach, chief
technology officer of BlackHog, a B2B startup for professional
direct materials buyers and preferred suppliers. “We selected Unify
eWave for its pure implementation of the J2EE specification and its
highly scalable and reliable deployment environment, which are
superior to other alternatives on the market.”

“…Unify eWave Engine 2.0 will be available in July 2000 for
leading platforms that support Java, including Windows NT, Red Hat
Linux and Sun Solaris. Unify eWave Engine Desktop is available for
a free download from www.UnifyeWave.com. Unify eWave Engine
Professional is a multi-user version of the base application server
and is priced at $8,000 per CPU. Unify eWave Engine Enterprise is a
multi-user version of the application server with support for
replication (clustering), failover and load balancing and is priced
at $10,000 per CPU.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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