InfoWorld: Corel sells jBridge technology to GraphOn | Linux Today

InfoWorld: Corel sells jBridge technology to GraphOn

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 19, 1998

“The opportunity is huge — I really think we can dominate the
Unix market,” Keller said Friday.

With the Corel technology, GraphOn hopes to offer an end-to-end
thin-client remote-access solution that links almost any
application on any server to any client running on any platform
that can support a browser, company officials said. The plan is to
combine jBridge with GraphOn’s Go-Global, Go-Joe, and Go -Between
software for remote access of Unix and Linux thin clients,
officials added.


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Web Webster

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