Mainsoft selected by Microsoft as foundation technology for next generation DCOM on Unix

Sunnyvale, California - September 22, 1998 - Microsoft chose Mainsoft to provide the Windows foundation for DCOM on Unix. This agreement makes possible unprecedented levels of integration and interoperability between Windows and Unix.

DCOM is a framework for building robust platform-independent and compiler-independent reusable software components. DCOM allows applications or software components on different machines, different platforms, and different locations all to work together seamlessly across networks and even across the Internet.

Rather than write new code, Microsoft chose to use Mainsoft’s machine-independent Windows, MainWin, to redeploy the Microsoft DCOM source code on Unix. MainWin makes it possible to release identical Windows and Unix versions simultaneously, using a single source code for both.

Microsoft and Mainsoft have previously worked together on similar agreements. MainWin was instrumental in the development of Microsoft’s popular Internet Explorer and Outlook Express for Unix.

"MainWin is the Windows foundation for Internet Explorer for Unix, Outlook Express for Unix, and Microsoft’s DCOM. " said Ivor Share, Mainsoft’s CEO. "It is a very persuasive reason to make MainWin the foundation for your mission-critical server applications."

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Mainsoft, based in Sunnyvale, California, provides machine-independent Windows, which allows Windows applications run natively on Unix systems. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Mainsoft targets its products to corporate software developers, Independent Software Vendors (ISV) , government agencies, and OEMs. Additional information on Mainsoft can be obtained by calling 408-774-3400 or by visiting their Web site at www.mainsoft.com.

 

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