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Telemate.Net Announces Windows Beta 2000 Compatibility, Support for New Firewall Releases and Innovative Remote Data Collection Platform.


ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 1999--

Firewall Support Includes Check Point FireWall 4.1, Cisco PIX 5.0, NAI

Gauntlet 5.5 NT, and Lucent Manager Firewall 4.0

Telemate.Net Software, Inc. (Nasdaq:TMNT TMNT Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (cartoon/movie) ), a leading provider and pioneer of integrated network usage management solutions for the Internet, intranets and voice networks, today announced the release of the latest version of its patent-pending software -- Telemate.Net 4.34.

This new product release features Windows 2000 beta version compatibility, support for the newest releases of firewalls, and the enhanced capability to collect data from Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) via a File Transfer Protocol A communications protocol used to transmit files without loss of data. A file transfer protocol can handle all types of files including binary files and ASCII text files. See Kermit, Zmodem and FTP.  (FTP FTP
 in full file transfer protocol

Internet protocol that allows a computer to send files to or receive files from another computer. Like many Internet resources, FTP works by means of a client-server architecture; the user runs client software to connect to
).

The advanced support includes added functionality for the recently released Check Point FireWall 4.1, Cisco PIX 5.0, NAI Gauntlet 5.5NT and Lucent Manager Firewall 4.0. Additional product enhancements include an FTP collector which offers Telemate.Net users an option to the traditional hardware buffer boxes and allows them to utilize PC polling to collect voice data from remote locations; and a Report Sample Viewer which allows users to preview one of the 200+ Telemate.Net reports with a single mouse click.

"Telemate.Net 4.34 accesses data from a range of network devices like firewalls, proxy servers, intrusion detection devices and PBX's and generates reports enabling managers to enhance employee productivity, improve network performance, enhance security and allocate costs," said Morten Jensen, Director of Product Marketing, Telemate.Net Software. "This latest version of our integrated network usage management solution has the added functionality of supporting the latest firewall releases, including those still in beta such as Check Point's FireWall 4.1, and delivering enhanced capabilities such as an FTP collector and a Report Sample Viewer."

"We have also upgraded and tested the product with the beta version of Microsoft's Windows 2000 to ensure compatibility," Jensen continued. "Telemate.Net is a critical business tool for enterprises operating in today's Internet economy, and since most businesses work within a Windows environment we consider it paramount to keep pace with the latest Microsoft products."

Telemate.Net 4.34 is available immediately, starting at $995.

Telemate.Net is a fully integrated network usage management solution that allows businesses to see the detail of how people are using the Internet, intranets and voice networks. Telemate.Net is a single software platform that can access data from multiple network devices including all the leading firewalls, proxy servers, PBX's and intrusion detection devices, in any combination, and translate the data into over 200 varieties of detailed usage reports. Telemate.Net embeds Microsoft's SQL SQL
 in full Structured Query Language.

Computer programming language used for retrieving records or parts of records in databases and performing various calculations before displaying the results.
 7.0 relational database and links the detailed network usage data to an embedded organizational directory of users. The reports answer the Who? What? When? and How? so businesses can maximize the effectiveness of their Internet and voice networks as a business asset. A built-in scheduler can deliver reports by e-mail, web or print in any desired combination and frequency.

Telemate.Net can reside on a single PC within an enterprise. The minimum hardware and system requirements are a Pentium II class Refers to a Pentium II CPU chip or to a PC that uses it. The term is also used for non-Intel CPUs that are Pentium II compatible, such as the K6 from AMD and the 6x86MX from Cyrix. See P6 class and Pentium.  PC, 300Mhz or faster; Windows NT 4.0 Server or Workstation, Win 95 or Win 98.

About Telemate.Net Software, Inc.

Telemate.Net Software, Inc. provides integrated network usage management solutions for the Internet, intranets and voice networks. By extracting relevant data from a growing array of network sources, Telemate.Net's reporting solutions deliver the information needed to manage network use, cost, security and electronic commerce. With this information, managers are able to make better decisions to improve the effectiveness of their converging Internet and voice networks. For enterprises integrating their operations with the Internet, the concise, timely network intelligence provided by Telemate.Net is one critical factor to their success. Telemate.Net Software products are available worldwide through direct sales, global distribution channels and partner programs.

Telemate.Net supports PBX (Private Branch eXchange) An inhouse telephone switching system that interconnects telephone extensions to each other as well as to the outside telephone network (PSTN). , firewall, and proxy server data sources from market leading vendors including Lucent, Siemens, Mitel, Northern Telecom, Fujitsu, Tadiran, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
, AXENT Technologies, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., Network Associates, Inc., Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd., Microsoft, Netscape, 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) , Sun Microsystems, and ANS (ANS Communications, Inc, Purchase, NY) An ISP, Internet backbone and provider of private data network services, founded in 1990 as Advanced Network & Services, Inc., by IBM, MCI and Merit (consortium of Michigan universities). . Telemate Software is a Microsoft Certified Solution Partner and is a Seagate Software OEM partner. Telemate.Net has received OPSEC (OPerations SECurity) The U.S. military term for concealing critical information as part of a counterintelligence plan. A form of "security by obscurity," OPSEC determines what information adversaries can obtain or piece together from observation and to provide measures for  (Open Platform for Secure Enterprise Connectivity) certification from Check Point Software and is designed for Microsoft BackOffice.

Telemate.Net is available under Government contract vehicles including 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.  Schedule, LTLCS LTLCS Long Term Life Cycle Support , DSSMP/MTMP, VIVID, WACS/GWACS, WIDTS WIDTS Worldwide Integrated Digital Telecommunications Systems , and NIH "Not invented here." See digispeak.

NIH - The United States National Institutes of Health.
.

Forward-looking Statements

Certain statements in this release are forward-looking. Although Telemate.Net believes that its expectations are based on assumptions within the knowledge of its business, there can be no assurance that actual results will not differ materially from those stated or implied herein. A discussion of certain risk factors that may cause results to differ from any forward-looking statements made herein can be found in filings made by Telemate.Net with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Registration Statement on Form S-1 declared effective by the Commission on September 28, 1999.

Telemate.Net is a registered trademark of Telemate.Net Software, Inc. All other trade names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Contact Telemate.Net Software at 770/936-3700 or www.telemate.net/mm/pr/tmnt434.1199.
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