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Award-winning remote/mobile communications middleware now available on Microsoft NT platform.


SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850.
, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 20, 1996--At the DCI (Display Control Interface) An Intel/Microsoft programming interface for full-motion video and games in Windows. It allowed applications to take advantage of video accelerator features built into the display adapter.  Field & Sales Force Automation Automating the sales activities within an organization. A comprehensive SFA package provides such functions as contact management, note and information sharing, quick proposal and presentation generation, product configurators, calendars and to-do lists.  Conference today, Technology Development Systems Inc. (TDS/CompLink) announced their plans to offer their award-winning WorldLink(R) communications middleware on a Microsoft(R) NT(TM) server platform, as well as on the current OS/2(TM) server platform.

WorldLink, the mobile/remote communications middleware product that received the "Best of LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used.  Times" award last October, is the most open, flexible, and complete data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another.  infrastructure solution for field and sales automation Sales Automation - Sales Force Automation  and supply chain management.

WorldLink provides remote and mobile task-oriented workers with a single, automated, communications session to manage multiple data communications tasks such as exchange e-mail, replicate Lotus(R) Notes(TM) databases, distribute reports, synchronize databases, process transactions, and perform systems administration tasks on remote PCs. It also enables users to run real-time applications such as 3270/5250 terminal sessions, browse the Internet, access files on the LAN, and access server databases while store-and-forward files and software version control are being concurrently processed in the background.

"For customers migrating to a Windows NT server environment, WorldLink provides a superior solution for bridging the gap between client/server technology and more traditional legacy systems," says Kathleen Pierce Simonson, sales force automation marketing manager at Microsoft. "WorldLink is another impressive example of the capabilities of BackOffice(TM) technology penetrating the marketplace today."

Adds Tony DeFrances, president of Technology Development Systems, "Though WorldLink is already widely recognized as the most functionally robust remote/mobile communications solution in the marketplace, our customers and prospective customers are enthusiastically embracing our Windows NT offering because of their internal strategic initiatives with Windows NT and the Microsoft BackOffice family."

TDS/CompLink is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Great Neck, New York-based CompLink Ltd. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
 Small Cap: CLNK). TDS/CompLink develops, markets, and supports software that simplifies data communications for the remote and mobile worker. A suite of plug-and-play modules easily integrates with virtually any MS-DOS MS-DOS
 in full Microsoft Disk Operating System

Operating system for personal computers. MS-DOS was based on DOS, developed in 1980 by Seattle Computer Products. Microsoft Corp. bought the rights to DOS in 1981, and released MS-DOS with IBM's PC that year.
(R), Microsoft Windows(R), Windows 95, Windows NT, and OS/2-based front-end applications.

CONTACT: Technology Development Systems Inc.

Mark Harada, 847/781-1800
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