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Insignia Solutions Provides Complete PC Compatibility with SoftWindows 2.0 for UNIX; Enables UNIX Workstations to Run All Windows and DOS Applications.


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 25, 1995--Last week at UNIX UNIX

Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics).
 Expo in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, Insignia Solutions(R) introduced SoftWindows(TM) 2.0 for UNIX, a new version of its innovative software-based PC compatibility solution.

SoftWindows 2.0 offers comprehensive PC compatibility, better functionality and greater connectivity. It supports all Windows(R) and DOS applications, including enhanced mode Windows applications. SoftWindows 2.0 allows UNIX users to run PC applications not otherwise available for their platform, as well as an easy way to standardize PC applications across an enterprise. The full networking functionality in SoftWindows 2.0 delivers a seamless method for data exchange between PC and UNIX environments.

"SoftWindows 2.0 offers UNIX customers a cost-effective, flexible, scalable cross-platform compatibility solution in a single machine. A UNIX workstation running SoftWindows is like having two computers in one," said Robert P. Lee, Insignia Solutions' president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "With SoftWindows 2.0, we have implemented customer feedback to deliver a product that meets users' needs. Response from our beta customers on the new version has been decidedly positive."

Complete Compatibility

Like previous versions, SoftWindows 2.0 enables RISC-based UNIX workstations to run Windows and DOS applications with the exact look and feel of working on a PC. SoftWindows 2.0 gives users access to personal productivity applications such as Lotus SmartSuite A suite of applications for Windows from IBM Lotus that includes the 1-2-3 spreadsheet, Word Pro word processor, Freelance Graphics, Approach database and Organizer PIM. Also included is a common toolbar for launching the applications and selecting predefined macros that provide tighter , Microsoft(R) Office, and Novell PerfectOffice, which are not available for UNIX. Corporations can standardize enterprise-wide on Windows and DOS applications, including Lotus Notes Messaging and groupware software from IBM Lotus that was introduced in 1989 for OS/2 and later expanded to Windows, Mac, Unix, NetWare, AS/400 and S/390. Notes provides e-mail, document sharing, workflow, group discussions and calendaring and scheduling.  and cc:Mail.

SoftWindows delivers an easy way for corporate customers to access critical company information stored on PCs and PC servers, and includes Microsoft Windows See Windows.

(operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then.
 3.11 and 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) 6.22 pre-installed. SoftWindows enables customers to access custom corporate and legacy applications not otherwise available on their UNIX workstations. It is compatible with Windows for Workgroups A version of Windows 3.1 introduced in 1992 that added peer-to-peer networking. See Windows.

(operating system) Windows for Workgroups - (WFW, WFWG) A version of Windows 3.1 which works with a network. Although stand-alone 3.
 and supports key advanced technologies found in Windows 95(R), including OLE and DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) A message protocol in Windows that allows application programs to request and exchange data between them automatically.

DDE - Dynamic Data Exchange
.

"With SoftWindows 2.0, Insignia has delivered an ideal solution for tens of thousands of UNIX customers who need to run PC applications, including increasingly popular enhanced mode Windows applications," said Tom Copeland, director of workstation research at International Data Corporation.

"Insignia's software approach gives users the feel of working on a PC without the burden of installing and maintaining additional hardware. More importantly, as Insignia Solutions has licensed the source code for Windows 95, Microsoft's next generation 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.
, the company is poised to continue to deliver a compelling cross-platform solution for the market."

Optimized for corporate computing environments

SoftWindows 2.0 supports all major UNIX workstation platforms, including DEC, HP, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , SGI (SGI, Sunnyvale, CA, www.sgi.com) A manufacturer of workstations and servers, founded in 1982 by Jim Clark. The company was founded as Silicon Graphics, Inc., but changed to its acronym in 1999.  and Sun, providing the only solution for companies who use multiple types of workstations. New functionality for system administrators allows them to leverage their existing UNIX infrastructure to introduce a PC solution.

Advanced tools enable both Windows and DOS applications to be placed under concurrent-use license, so system administrators can ensure that PC software being used is licensed. This is a particularly powerful way to deploy custom software and ensure consistent versions across the enterprise. Administrators can also disable user-configuration options and implement SoftWindows as a system for running specific PC applications.

"SoftWindows 2.0 for UNIX fits in well with our computing environment and provides us with the functionality that we require," said David Hines, IS programmer at Lexmark International, Inc., an international printer supplier. "Now that SoftWindows supports enhanced mode applications, we have been able to upgrade the company's license of Lotus SmartSuite.

"The new version also works with our internal applications and gives us even more functionality with the ability to connect Token Ring A local area network (LAN) access method developed by IBM. Conforming to the IEEE 802.5 standard, Token Ring uses a token ring access method and connects up to 255 nodes in a star topology at 4, 16 or 100 Mbps. . SoftWindows is a tremendous time saver, and the performance is good for the price. What I like most about SoftWindows is that it doesn't require the space or expense of two machines."

Complete PC network support

SoftWindows 2.0 enables UNIX workstations to integrate into existing PC networks, and works as though the user were running on PC hardware. SoftWindows allows complete access to PC networks from UNIX platforms. It supports Novell NetWare (operating system, networking) Novell NetWare - Novell, Inc.'s proprietary networking operating system for the IBM PC.

NetWare uses the IPX/SPX, NetBEUI or TCP/IP network protocols. It supports MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, OS/2, Macintosh and Unix clients.
, Microsoft 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.  Manager/Windows NT(R) Server, Banyan VINES and UNIX file servers. It also includes WinSock support, enabling SoftWindows and UNIX to use the same IP address, and supports both Ethernet and Token Ring network A LAN access method that uses the token passing technology in a physical ring. Each station in the network passes the token on to the station next to it. Token Ring and FDDI LANs use the token ring access method. See Token Ring, FDDI and token passing.  architectures.

Performance

The performance of SoftWindows is scalable, depending on the power and configuration of the customer's workstation. Performance can be increased with additional RAM and the use of more cache and faster CPUs.

Pricing, Availability and Support

SoftWindows 2.0 for UNIX will be available next quarter directly from Insignia Solutions and through major distributors and resellers at a suggested retail price of $549. SoftWindows is available in multiple languages. For information on upgrade pricing and SoftWindows 2.0 for UNIX, customers should contact Insignia Solutions at 508/682-7600.

Insignia Solutions

Insignia Solutions is the world's leading developer of high-quality PC compatibility solutions for UNIX workstations, X Windows-capable desktops and Macintosh(R) computers. The privately-held company develops, markets and sells products designed to run Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS applications on DEC, HP, IBM, Motorola, NeXT, SGI and Sun/SPARC workstations and Macintosh computers.

Headquartered in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see .
Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
, the company has strategic relationships with Microsoft, Apple(R), IBM, NeXT and SGI and the industry's leading computer manufacturers, chip suppliers and operating systems vendors.

The company's sales and marketing departments are located in Mountain View, California; Andover, Massachusetts; and High Wycombe, England. Research and development are conducted in High Wycombe. Additional information about Insignia Solutions and its products can be obtained by calling Insignia Solutions at 800/848-7677. -0-

Note to Editors: Insignia Solutions and Insignia are registered trademarks of Insignia Solutions Inc. SoftWindows is a trademark used under license. MS-DOS, Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks, and Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other products mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

CONTACT: Insignia Solutions

Joanne Sperans Hartzell, 415/335-7197

jhartzell@isinc.insignia.com
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