GATEWAY 2000 E-Series desktops and Gateway Solo mobile products now on GSA Schedule.NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 2, 1997-- Expanded offering of groundbreaking product line on schedule complements Gateway's role as leading direct PC supplier Gateway 2000, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : GTW GTW Gateway, Inc. (stock symbol) GTW Global Trade Watch GTW Grand Trunk Western (railroad) GTW Gatwick Airport GTW Global Trading Web (Commerce One B2B-platform) ), the leading direct marketer of PCs to the General Services Administration The General Services Administration (GSA) was established by section 101 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C.A. § 751). The GSA sets policy for and manages government property and records. (a), announced today that the GSA (1) (Global mobile Suppliers Association, Sawbridgeworth, U.K., www.gsacom.com) A membership organization of suppliers of GSM products and services. Its goal is to promote GSM as the worldwide mobile communications standard. See GSM Association and GSM. has added models from the company's E-Series' desktop line and the Gateway Solo(TM) notebook line to its Multiple Award Schedule (70B/C B/C Because B/C Broadcast B/C Boundary Conditions B/C Biological & Chemical ). These products are available immediately. The recently announced Gateway E-Series product line offers cost-effective desktop networking solutions for organizational users. The line includes the E-3000 featuring Pentium(R) and Pentium with MMX (MultiMedia EXtensions) A set of 57 additional instructions built into the Pentium MMX chip for improved multimedia and modem performance by performing mathematical operations on multiple sets of data at the same time (see SIMD). (TM) processors and the E-3100 which features the Pentium Pro(TM) and Pentium II(TM) processors. The Gateway Solo family includes the just announced Gateway Solo 2300 and Gateway Solo 9100 systems which employ an advanced level of technology and share a number of common components. They include a 12-cell lithium ion battery and SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) A type of dynamic RAM (DRAM) memory chip that has been widely used since the late 1990s. SDRAM chips eliminated wait states by dividing the chip into two cell blocks and interleaving data between them. memory support, expandable up to 192MB, for maximum system performance. Customers of both product lines can leverage Gateway's build-to-order model to reduce costs of managing large deployments of systems with consistent, compatible products. Commitment to Government Marketplace For the past two years Gateway 2000 has been the leading direct PC supplier on the GSA schedule according to the GSA and International Data Corporation (IDC). IDC figures indicated Gateway's 1996 sales from the GSA schedule surpassed $191 million. This rapid growth is testament to Gateway's customer-centric business model and tradition of bringing high-value products and services to the marketplace. Last year's sales represented a 133% increase over 1995 levels and marked the largest dollar sales growth of any GSA contract supplier. The addition of the E-Series Desktops, and the Gateway Solo notebooks to the GSA schedule is part of Gateway's commitment to the federal government marketplace. Gateway's Federal Sales Team is specifically designated to work with government purchasers, and federal customers can access toll-free technical support seven days a week, 24 hours a day from dedicated large site account representatives. How to Order Gateway makes it easy for federal customers to find out more information or place an order. Custom Options include: -- Call Gateway at 1-800-779-2000 -- Check our offering on GSA Schedule #(No.)GS-35F-4565G Visit http://www.gw2k.com/majoract/majoract.htm on Gateway's Internet site or visit the GSA Advantage! Web site (use keyword search "Gateway") -- Fax an order or request for quote to Gateway at (605) 232-2716 -- Choose from the following payment options: purchase order, government VISA (through Rocky Mountain Bankcard System of Denver, Colorado), wire transfer, IMPAC IMPAC International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card IMPAC Intersegmental Major Preparation Articulated Curriculum IMPAC Information for Management, Planning, Analysis, and Coordination (National Institutes of Health) credit card, blanket purchase agreement About Gateway's E-3000 and E-3100 Series Products The E-3000 and E-3100 are stable computing platforms that will assume new technologies at a controlled pace. They are network ready and share product features common across E-Series product line platforms. Intel's LanDESK(R) Client Manager v3.01 helps keep low the cost of system management through local and remote access to system information and event notification. E-Series systems, designed for high performance, feature easy access cases for low service costs and color-coded I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output cables for simple setup and service. The E-3000 is a Pentium powered system featuring the latest Intel(R) 430 TX chipset. This chipset enables Ultra ATA drive access, SDRAM memory support and it optimizes the performance of Pentium based MMX processors. The E-3100 features Intel's 440 TX chipset and can be configured with Pentium Pro and Pentium II processors. The E-3100 systems also come with Ultra ATA drives and a wide variety of video, networking, and storage options. "The E-Series design themes are qualities that are essential to IS managers - manageability, serviceability, connectivity," said Bill Shea, vice president of major accounts. "Add those to our dedicated Federal Government Sales team, excellent service and support as well as the options available through Custom Integration Services, and Gateway truly is a one-stop shop for the government's technology needs. The best part of these manageability features is that they are available now from Gateway with the E-Series product line." About the Gateway Solo 2300 and Gateway Solo 9100 Notebooks These members of the Gateway Solo family boast industry-leading technology, high performance and value. The multimedia notebooks share components such as mini and full docking stations, Lithium ion batteries, memory modules, 12.7mm hard disk drives, auto adapters and AC adapters. The value class Gateway Solo 2300 notebook incorporates the Intel 430 TX core logic chipset, fast NeoMagic(TM) 128-bit graphic accelerator video subsystem, SDRAM modules with capacity up to 192MB of memory, 12-cell lithium ion battery, and a modular option bay for an interchangeable CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). or floppy disk drive floppy disk drive - disk drive . The premium, no compromise Gateway Solo 9100 notebook is equipped with an Intel Pentium processor with MMX technology, 13.3 inch XGA (EXtended Graphics Array) A screen resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The term stems from IBM's XGA display standard introduced in 1990, which extended VGA to 132-column text and interlaced 1,024x768x256 resolution. XGA-2 later added non-interlaced 1,024x768x64K. active matrix TFT (Thin Film Transistor) The term typically refers to active matrix screens on laptop computers. Active matrix LCD provides a sharper screen display and broader viewing angle than does passive matrix. See LCD and thin film. TFT - Thin Film transistor display, combination CD-ROM and floppy disk drive, 4MB of SDRAM video memory, 3 GB hard drive, USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. and NTSC (National TV Standards Committee) The committee that developed the television standards for the U.S, which are also used in Canada, Japan, South Korea and several Central and South American countries. Both the committee and the standard are called "NTSC. in and out ports. "Depending on employee classification or job functions, notebook functionality needs can be vastly different," said Shea. "This creates challenges for departments as a whole trying to meet individual needs. The Gateway Solo line, with its build to order model and modular components, has the flexibility and power to meet a wide range of needs at great price points, lowering the total cost of ownership." About Gateway 2000 Gateway (NYSE: GTW), a Fortune 500 company founded in 1985, is a leading global manufacturer and direct marketer of PC products. The company, headquartered in North Sioux City, South Dakota North Sioux City is a city in Union County, South Dakota, United States. It is part of the Sioux City/Iowa/Nebraska/South Dakota Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,288 at the 2000 census. , has manufacturing facilities in the United States, Ireland and Malaysia and employs over 10,000 people worldwide. Gateway products and services consistently win top awards from leading industry publications. In 1996, the company shipped 1.9 million systems and reported revenues of $5 billion. Revenue for the first quarter of 1997 was $1.4 billion with net income of $67.5 million. For further information, visit Gateway at http://www.gw2k.com. (a) For fiscal years 1995 and 1996 according to the GSA and International Data Corporation CONTACT: Jeff Hanson, Marketing Communications, E-Series, (605) 232-1217 Jason Glover, Marketing Communications, Gateway Solo notebooks, (605) 232-1273 Greg Lund, Corporate Communications, (605) 232-1757 |
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