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BW: GraphOn… and Compaq China… Partnership to Provide Complete Computing Solutions to China

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 13, 2000

[ Thanks to Cy
Guy
for this link. ]

“GraphOn Corporation, (Nasdaq:GOJO – news) www.graphon.com,
developers of Bridges web-enabling software, and Compaq China today
announced they have entered into an agreement to promote and
develop joint market opportunities for their technologies in
China.”

“With the recent interest from the Chinese government in
implementing an Internet and Linux strategy throughout the nation,
GraphOn and Compaq China have a great opportunity to engage in the
necessary business strategy to capture a significant market share
in China,” said Fanny Chan, Director of Marketing, Compaq China.
“GraphOn has the technology to web-enable applications from any
platform to any desktop while Compaq has the complete hardware
solution to support server-based computing. Both companies also
have excellent technology relationships they can bring to the table
to serve all private and public sectors in China.”

“GraphOn will expand its existing activities in China by
incorporating Compaq China into the various projects that GraphOn
is working on with the Ministry of Education in China.
GraphOn
has already showcased its web-enabling software technology to the
Ministry and gained distribution rights for Corel Corporation’
WordPerfect Office 2000 for Linux and Windows platforms and Corel
LINUX OS for the desktop in China’s education market.”

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