Unity First Acquisition Corporation Announces Execution of Definitive Merger Agreement With GraphOn Corporation | Linux Today

Unity First Acquisition Corporation Announces Execution of Definitive Merger Agreement With GraphOn Corporation

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 2, 1999

“GraphOn’s software lets diverse desktops and computing devices
access and utilize UNIX and Linux applications from virtually any
location over both fast networks and slow Internet
connections.”

“GraphOn, on December 31, 1998, acquired jBridge(TM) technology
fromCorel Corporation which is designed to enable thin,
server-based access to Windows applications. GraphOn President and
Chief Executive Officer, Walt Keller, said, “The jBridge
technology, when added to GraphOn’s existing products, is expected
to enable our company to connect practically any software on any
server to any simple or complex computer or device over any
connection.”


Complete press release
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Previous coverage:
PC Week: GraphOn Set to GO With
Corel’s jBridge
Jan 4th, 11:58:07
InfoWorld: Corel sells jBridge
technology to GraphOn
Dec 19th, 00:45:50
LinuxWorld: GraphOn and Corel ink
deal
Dec 19th, 00:35:38
ZDNN: Corel drinks more Linux WINE
Dec 19th, 00:03:00
GraphOn Acquires Corel’s jBridge
Technology and Engineering Support Team
Dec 18th,
11:12:22

Corel Acquires Significant Interest in
GraphOn
Dec 18th, 10:42:33
GraphOn announces Linux support for
GO-Global, GO-Joe, and GO-Between.
Nov 17th,
17:55:38

Web Webster

Web Webster

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