Mainsoft's technology selected to bring Windows Media Player 6.3 to Solaris
Microsoft and Mainsoft Continue Collaborative Relationship
with Release of New Windows Media Technology for Unix platform
SAN JOSE, Calif - August 14, 2000 -Mainsoft
Corporation today announced that Microsoft Corp. has selected MainWin,
a Windows platform for Unix and Linux, to meet customer demands for a
Solaris adaptation of Windows Media Player. This announcement underscores the commitment of both Microsoft and
Mainsoft to provide an application migration and interoperability solution
for Unix and other operating systems. The Solaris version is available now,
enabling customers to enjoy a full range of high-quality Windows Media
digital technology.
"Working with Mainsoft has helped us to deliver
Solaris customers the high-quality audio and video available with the
Windows Media Player," said Kevin Unangst, group product manager for
Microsoft's Digital Media Division. "Our collaboration provides the best
in the next-generation of digital media over the Internet or intranets to
customers who require advanced streaming technology in a cross-platform
environment."
Since 1996, Mainsoft has worked closely with Microsoft
to meet the growing and complex software needs of Internet-based businesses
operating Windows technology on Unix platforms. By leveraging Mainsoft's
technology, leading Microsoft applications, such as Internet Explorer and
now Windows Media Player, have been ported to the Unix environment,
providing Microsoft with a clear time-to-market advantage.MainWin enables Microsoft to release leading Windows-based
applications, like Windows Media Player, to corporate customers using
Mainsoft's cross-platform Web infrastructure technology.
"Mainsoft's Windows platform for Unix is being
chosen by more and more businesses for Internet-based applications because
of its seamless process to port Windows code to multiple platforms, such as
Solaris, with little effort. The availability of Windows Media Player for
the Solaris operating environment will provide businesses with more choices
and continue to deliver the latest in Microsoft's technology," said
Yaacov Cohen, president of Mainsoft. "We look forward to our future
collaborations with Microsoft to provide cross-platform Web infrastructure
solutions."
Windows Media Player sets the new standard for audio
and video quality on the Web, including:
Industry
leading quality. Windows Media Player for Solaris 6.3 offers
exceptional video quality at all data rates, and its unmatched audio
compression offers CD-quality audio at half the size of MP3.
Exceptional
functionality. Windows Media Player for Solaris 6.3 offers
cross-browser support and provides network administrators with a variety
of options regarding transmission protocols, usage statistics and user
interface controls.
Superior
bandwidth management
Windows Media Player for Solaris 6.3 offers many ways to manage bandwidth
while preserving quality. Multiple Bit-Rate Encoding allows multiple
bit-rates to be encoded in the same file, while Microsoft's Intelligent
Streaming technology ensures that the users receive the highest quality
their network connection will allow. Support for multicasting gives network administrators even greater
flexibility.
About MainWin
MainWin
is Mainsoft's Windows platform for Unix systems including Linux. MainWin
includes the implementation of Win32 APIs and Windows-based services on
Unix. Through strategic agreements with Microsoft, Mainsoft has access to
Windows NT- and Windows 2000-based source code. Mainsoft has incorporated
several million lines of original Windows-based source code into MainWin.This ensures that applications developed with C, C++ and Dynamic HTML
for Windows will run on Unix as it does on Windows. To
date, the company has deployed more than one million end-user licenses of
MainWin. For example, some of the leading business applications re-hosted to Unix and Linux with
MainWin include: Microsoft Internet Explorer; Microsoft Outlook Express;
Computer Associates' OpenRoad;
Alcatel's X-Vision Enterprise and Magic's Enterprise Edition V.8.
About Mainsoft Corporation
Mainsoft provides a Windows platform for Unix, including Linux. Its flagship
product MainWin allows developers to create applications and deploy the
software code to several different operating environments simultaneously.
Mainsoft's corporate
headquarters is located in San Jose, California, with sales offices in
Boston, Washington D.C., London and Israel. Mainsoft's customers include
Fortune 1000 companies including ISVs, corporate enterprise software
developers, government agencies and OEMs. In 1999, a strategic alliance was
formed with Crystal Systems Solutions, who took a controlling interest in
Mainsoft, to leverage financial and synergistic business opportunities in
the corporate IT marketplace.
For additional information on Mainsoft Corporation, call 408.544.1400 or
visit their Web site at www.mainsoft.com.
About Crystal Systems Solutions
Crystal Systems Solutions Ltd. (NASDAQ:CRYS
)has been providing proprietary
software technologies and services for Fortune 1000 companies since 1987.
Crystal's solutions include e-Business enabling for legacy systems,
cross-platform migration and IT mergers and consolidations. Crystal supports
its customers, both directly and via its partners, offering end-to-end
solutions through consultancy, assistance and service in conjunction with
its wide variety of proprietary software tools.
Crystal
Systems Solutions is a member of the Formula Group (NASDAQ:FORTY ). The
Formula Group is an international information technology company principally
engaged, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, in providing software
consulting services developing proprietary software products, and providing
computer-based solutions.
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products or company names mentioned are used for identification purposes only, and may be
trademarked, registered, or copyrighted by their respective owners.
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