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U.S. Marine Corps to use GO-Global for UNIX.


GraphOn Corporation (OTCBB OTCBB

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:GOJO), a developer of multi-platform application publishing and Web-enabling software solutions, has announced that the SPAWAR SPAWAR Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command (US Navy)
SPAWAR Space Warfare
 Systems Center (SSCC SSCC Serial Shipping Container Code (EAN barcoding)
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), Command and Control Systems Department will standardize on the company's GO-Global for 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).
 software. SPAWAR Systems Center intends to leverage GO-Global as part of their Intelligence Analysis Systems Family of Systems (IAS See iPlanet Application Server.

1. (computer) IAS - The first modern computer. It had main registers, processing circuits, information paths within the central processing unit, and used Von Neumann's fetch-execute cycle.
 FoS) and Tactical Combat Operations (TCO) projects for the U.S. Marine Corps.

"Based upon the USMC IAS FoS requirements, a server-based computing solution was needed," said Steve Fraile, SPAWAR IAS FoS Project Manager.

GO-Global for UNIX is a server-based computing solution that publishes UNIX and Linux software applications to networks or the Web without the need to modify applications or run local X Server software. GO-Global incorporates ultra-thin-client technology that makes applications instantly accessible to local, remote and mobile users, regardless of location, platform or operating system.

GO-Global's strong encryption and data-compression technologies makes it an excellent solution for X application connectivity over bandwidth-limited or congested con·gest·ed
adj.
Affected with or characterized by congestion.


congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion.
 lines. GO-Global's unique architecture assures that all applications and mission-critical data remain secure on the server behind the firewall. Only the application's user interface is transmitted to remote devices. All GO-Global transmissions are fully encrypted using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.

"GraphOn's server-centric technology is rapidly becoming a standard for many U.S. defense agencies," said Mike Ruggeri, GraphOn's Manager of Federal Sales. "We feel that GO-Global is playing a vital role in the DoD's transformation to provide military personnel with a near real-time picture and data of the battle space."
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Date:Mar 15, 2004
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