Lexa Software announces the "History of Computing" reseller incentive trip.SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- July 19, 1996--Lexa Software announced today that they are initiating an aggressive new program designed to add VARs, ISVs, Systems Integrators, and other resellers to their sales channel. "We believe that we have a product that will appeal to all of these kinds of resellers that have experience in selling Unix software tools," said Phil Lumish, Lexa's Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "Our Eden C/C C/C Center to Center C/C Combustion Chamber C/C Command/Control C/C Crew Chief C/C cabin cruiser (US DoD) C/C chief complaint (medical) C/C Channel-to-Channel C/C Communication and Collaboration ++ Cross Platform development environment is the only software available that permits application development to take place on one machine with executable binaries then deployed to virtually any Unix target machine for immediate use. "In order to encourage the range of resellers to get started with Eden we are offering: The History of Computing The history of computing is longer than the history of computing hardware and modern computing technology and includes the history of methods intended for pen and paper or for chalk and slate, with or without the aid of tables. Trip for the first reseller that generates $100,000 in sales. This trip is for 2 people and takes them to: Palo Alto, the birthplace of Hewlett Packard; Boston, the central point of I128 where Lotus, DEC et al were created; to Holmdel, New Jersey, the home of Bell Labs; and to Seattle where Microsoft makes its home. We feel that people can take side trips to Poughkepsie as well as locations throughout Silicon Valley to see other key spots representing the history of computing," Lumish continued. "To further get their interest," he concluded, "we are also offering 50% discounts from our suggested list prices through the end of August, regardless of quantities purchased and without any guarantees." Pricing for Eden ranges from $1,500 to $4,500 with discounts available for multi-user licenses. Various support and maintenance programs are also available. Eden is designed to let the developer use a current version of an OS to develop applications for a new version of that OS before the new OS is readily available to users. It also permits development on a mainframe or workstation or both. Eden supports standard industry debuggers such as gdb/ddd. In Lexa's C++ Compilers Eden supports: ANSI C++ mode, Cfront 2.1 compatibility mode, Cfront 3.0 compatibility mode, mixed ANSI C++ and Cfront constructs. In the c compilers Eden supports: ANSI C mode, K&R mode, Mixed mode which adds features to ANSI (American National Standards Institute, New York, www.ansi.org) A membership organization founded in 1918 that coordinates the development of U.S. voluntary national standards in both the private and public sectors. It is the U.S. member body to ISO and IEC. to facilitate the porting of older programs. Eden supports the following standards: ANSI c X3.159-1989, ANSI C++ X3J 16/95-0087 (draft), XOPEN XPG See X/Open Portability Guide. XPG - X/open Portability Guide 4, System V Interface Definitions (SVR Noun 1. SVR - Russia's intelligence service responsible for foreign operations, intelligence-gathering and analysis, and the exchange of intelligence information; collaborates with other countries to oppose proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and 4 targets), C++ ABI Abi (ā`bī) [short for Abijah], in the Bible, King Hezekiah's mother. (Application Binary Interface) A specification for a specific hardware platform combined with the operating system. compliant for Sun C++ 4.0, MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) The execution speed of a computer. For example, .5 MIPS is 500,000 instructions per second; 100 MIPS is a hundred million instructions per second. ABI compliant for SGI IRIX A Unix-based operating system from SGI that is used in its computer systems from desktop to supercomputer. It is an enhanced version of Unix System V Release 4. IRIX integrates the X Window system with OpenGL, creating the first real time 3D X environment. 5.3, Pyramid DC/OSx and SNI SINIX SINIX Siemens-Nixdorf Sinix Siemens Unix . Lexa was organized in 1994 as an off-shoot of Amdahl Corporation's tools group. Since its inception, Lexa has developed a series of cross-platform and native development tools. Since Lexa became independent it has had substantial success in placing these products into financial organizations as well as hardware manufacturers. CONTACT: Lexa Software Corporation Phil Lumish, 408/654-6015 phil@lexa.com http://www.lexa.com |
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