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BW: GraphOn…to Offer Chinese Private Enterprise, Government & Education…Migration to Linux….

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 2, 1999

GraphOn…announced it has established alliances that it
believes will afford millions of users throughout China Internet
and network access to powerful server-based applications and speed
adoption of Linux(R) as China’s operating system of choice.

GraphOn(TM) Bridges(TM) software is highly scalable and capable of
delivering server-based Linux, UNIX(R) and Windows(R) applications,
without changing a single line of the applications’ code, to anyone
with a PC or computing device over virtually any connection, such
as a local area network, the Internet or dial-up access to the
server. It is the sole thin client software technology suite that
can deliver Linux, UNIX and Windows applications from centrally
managed servers to China’s vast installed base of aging Windows
PCs….”

“Indicating the need to implement server-based computing
rapidly, Beijing Concord Colleges Chairman, Francis Pang, stated,
“GraphOn Bridges technology offers a means to rapidly deliver
Linux, UNIX and Windows applications to more than five million
students in the next three years.” Mr. Pang also said he plans to
use Sundiro’s security and authentication software with GraphOn’s
delivery technology in the Beijing Concord school program, which
will extend the server-based curriculum far beyond the Beijing
campus over the Internet and intranet connections. Mr. Pang spoke
of China’s need to deploy the latest applications to large numbers
of users, beginning with the education sector, which consists of up
to 260 million students across China in grades K through
college.”


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