DELRINA DEMONSTRATES COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS FOR WINDOWS 95 AT MICROSOFT LAUNCH EVENTS -- PRODUCTS ALSO FEATURED ON MICROSOFT AND DELRINA WEB SITES.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. , CA. and TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 24, 1995-- Delrina Corporation, the leading supplier of PC communications software (communications, software) communications software - Application programs, operating system components, and probably firmware, forming part of a communication system. These different software components might be classified according to the functions within the Open Systems for Windows, today announced demonstrations of its WinFax PRO 7.0, TalkWorks Telephony Meaning "sound over distance," it refers to electronically transmitting the human voice. In the beginning, telephony dealt only with analog signals in the circuit-switched networks of the telephone companies. Option for WinFax, WinComm PRO 7.0, Cyberjack 7.0, and CommSuite 95 communications products at today's launch events for Microsoft(R) Windows(tm) 95 operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. in Redmond, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, and Boston. Delrina's Windows 95 products are also featured electronically with complete descriptions on the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the at Microsoft's Web Site at www.microsoft.com and Delrina's Web Site at www.delrina.com where Delrina presents its "Big Top" home page for Windows 95. Delrina will demonstrate pre-release versions of its Windows 95 products which are designed to attract the non-technical mass market to computer-based communications, while providing all the "power" features for more advanced users. All of the applications are true 32-bit, multi-tasking and multi-threaded programs that deliver faster, more reliable background communications, even while running other computer-intensive applications. In addition, the new products maximize the use of the powerful elements under Windows 95, supporting OLE 2.0, MAPI (Mail API) A programming interface from Microsoft that enables a client application to send to and receive mail from Exchange Server or a Microsoft Mail (MS Mail) messaging system. Microsoft applications such as Outlook, the Exchange client and Microsoft Schedule use MAPI. , TAPI (Telephony API) A programming interface from Microsoft and Intel that is part of Microsoft's WOSA architecture. It allows Windows client applications to access voice services on a server. and Unimodem. "Our Windows 95 products build on our PC Communications At Your Command vision to deliver integrated, intelligent solutions for fax, voice messaging Using voice mail as an alternative to electronic mail, in which voice messages are intentionally recorded, not because the recipient was not available. , telephony, the Internet, data, e-mail, and paging," said Mark Skapinker Mark Skapinker is a Managing Partner at Brightspark, a software venture capital firm based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Born in South Africa, he immigrated to Canada where, along with Bert Amato, he co-founded Delrina, where they devised its first product, the electronic , president of Delrina. "We see PC communications as the ability to deal with all kinds of communications activities in a smart way. It's more than just dealing with discrete activities like sending a message by fax, by e-mail or to a pager, connecting to a mainframe computer from home, accessing information through the Internet, or having the computer answer the phone. It's about doing all these activities, but in an integrated manner. And having the computer do things for you." "Our products have been designed to seamlessly integrate into and take advantage of Windows 95," said Marc Camm, general manager, Desktop Communications at Delrina. "We will demonstrate how our communications products go beyond the standard functionality found in Windows 95 to use all the power of the PC in communicating, without making the process difficult or compromising." WinFax PRO 7.0, WinComm PRO 7.0, Cyberjack 7.0 and CommSuite 95 will be available in Q4 1995. Delrina Corporation designs, develops, markets and supports innovative PC software products and services in the fax, data and voice communications, electronic forms and consumer software markets. Founded in 1988, the company is recognized as the world leader in PC fax and electronic forms software. Delrina recently announced a definitive agreement to merge with Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ-SYMC). For sales information contact 1-800-268-6082. CONTACT: Delrina Corporation Josef Zankowicz 416/441-4658 Internet: josefz@delrina.com |
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