Wednesday March 22, 6:01 am Eastern Time
MainsoftTM Extends Strategic Relationship With MicrosoftTM
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Mainsoft Corporation, the
leader in cross-platform solutions for the enterprise, today announced
expanded terms of their WISE agreement with Microsoft Corp. The WISE
agreement, signed in 1998, provides Mainsoft access to source code for Windows
NT® including the recently released Windows 2000. As part of the new terms,
Mainsoft will receive additional source code for Windows to provide advanced
graphical capabilities for industries, specifically the CAD/CAM and Visual
Simulation markets that require this functionality on Windows and Unix.
Today's announcement underscores the two companies' commitment to
cross-platform support of Windows-based applications through the Win32 APIs.
Mainsoft's receipt of additional source code for Windows will provide
leading technology capabilities for developers who rely heavily on extensive
graphics applications. Based on Extensible Scene Graph (XSG) technology,
Mainsoft will enhance graphic technology applications on UNIX for the CAD/CAM
and Visual Simulation industries. As the first deliverable of the "Fahrenheit"
initiative, Microsoft's XSG technology offers modeling capabilities to provide
a higher level of programming for developers to create consumer and
professional 3D applications. XSG provides high-level data structures and
algorithms that increase overall graphics performance to assist the
development of sophisticated graphics-rich applications.
"We're excited to continue to work closely with Mainsoft to deliver
customers advanced graphics technology," said Jeffrey Friedberg, Graphics
Program Manager at Microsoft. "Our collaboration will extend XSG functionality
to customers who require the advanced graphics technology in a cross-platform
environment. We are looking forward to joining forces with Mainsoft on
projects for the CAD/CAM and Visual Simulation industries. "
"Since 1994 when our relationship began with Microsoft, Mainsoft has
delivered to the software development community a Windows platform for the
UNIX operating systems," said Yaacov Cohen, president of Mainsoft. "The
availability of this new code launches the next logical stage in our alliance:
into a new vertical category where we can offer our expertise to developers
along with the Win32 APIs to work on Windows NT and port to UNIX."
Through its relationship with Microsoft, Mainsoft has had access to the
source code for Windows to provide a Windows platform for UNIX, called
MainWin. This is the leading technology infrastructure for Independent
Software Vendors (ISVs) and IT professionals to re-host Windows NT-based
applications onto the UNIX and Linux platforms. By utilizing MainWin,
companies have the power to develop software on the Windows NT platform and
deploy it to several different operating environments simultaneously.
About MainWin
MainWin is Mainsoft's Windows platform for UNIX systems including Linux.
MainWin includes the implementation of Win32 APIs and Windows NT-based
services on UNIX. Through strategic agreements with Microsoft, Mainsoft has
access to source code for Windows NT® and Windows 2000®. Mainsoft has
incorporated several million lines of original source code for Windows NT into
MainWin. This ensures that applications developed with C, C++ and Dynamic HTML
for Windows will run on UNIX as it does on Windows NT. To date, the company
has deployed more than one million end-user licenses of MainWin. For example,
some of the more leading business applications re-hosted to UNIX and Linux
with MainWin include:
Microsoft Internet Explorer; Microsoft Outlook;
Computer Associates' Unicenter; 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 1,000 companies including Independent Software
Vendors (ISVs), corporate enterprise software developers, government agencies
and OEMs. Founded in 1991, Mainsoft is a privately held company. In 1999, a
strategic alliance was formed with Crystal Systems Solutions 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
Established in 1987, Crystal Systems Solutions Ltd. (Nasdaq: CRYS - news)
provides software renovation solutions, based on its proprietary technology,
for complex conversion and migration projects. Crystal's expertise is
recognized globally which includes many prestigious Fortune 1000 companies.
Crystal Systems Solutions is a member of the Formula Group (Nasdaq: FORTY - news).
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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