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Linux included in “PlanetUplink Expansion”.

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 13, 1998

11/11/98 PRESS RELEASE:

LINUX INCLUDED IN PLANETUPLINK EXPANSION

Planet Computer nationally unveiled their newest business
solution, PlanetUplink on Oct. 30th.

PlanetUplink IBN (Internet Based Network) allows businesses to
gain access to and share virtually any application or database
simultaneously (real time) on almost any computer from their remote
and multiple offices, globally, via the Internet.

This week, Planet Computer announced the expansion of
PlanetUplink to support Linux (server and client), in addition to
the currently supported Macintosh, OS/2, UNIX (Solaris/Sparc,
Solaris/x86, SGI, IBM, SCO, HP/UX, DEC, SunOS), Windows (Win95, NT,
Windows CE, Win3.x), DOS and Java.

CEO of Planet Computer, Cori Fountain states “We are very proud
to add Linux to PlanetUplink. This expansion makes our service the
most unique and complete business solution of its kind.
PlanetUplink gives Linux a higher accessibility to businesses who
want a vast selection of applications, yet want to use the Linux
platform.”

“IBN and Internet computing fit the needs of small to mid-sized
businesses and will continue to gain momentum in the industry as
business owners come to expect the flexibility and reliability of
hosted offices. PlanetUplink is the enterprise scaled solution at a
small business price”, said Mary Carson, CSM of Planet
Computer.

Mary A. Carson
Corp.Sales Manager
Planet Computer
910 16th St. Ste. 624
Denver, CO 80202
303-825-1778
mary@planetuplink.com
www.Planet-computer.com

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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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