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GraphOn Corporation (OTCBB:GOJO), a leading worldwide developer of application publishing and Web-enabling software solutions, announced today that it has signed a reseller partnership agreement with Softline Company to market GraphOn’s GO-Global for Windows application deployment solution.
Headquartered in Moscow, Russia, with offices in 13 countries and 41 cities, Softline will market and support GO-Global throughout Russia and the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
“We’re looking forward to working closely with Softline as a major channel partner,” said Tom Castanzo, GraphOn Regional Manager – EMEA/Australasia. “Softline is one of Russia’s leading resellers of software solutions. With over 1,000 employees and annual revenues of $262 million, Softline represents 25-35% of the software market in Russia and the CIS.”
GO-Global for Windows is a fast, simple, and affordable application delivery solution that provides instant Web-enabled access to centrally-running Windows applications from any platform and operating system. GO-Global eliminates the need to modify applications for the Web or deploy complex, costly infrastructure such as Microsoft Windows Terminal Server or Citrix.
“The Russian IT market is at the mature stage, and information technologies have become a necessary and very important part of business,” said Elena Narusheva, Marketing Manager at Softline. “We anticipate substantial demand for GO-Global as a cost-effective solution to Web-enable legacy Windows applications. We see the product as an easy plug-and-play alternative that eliminates the complexities often associated with Web-based application deployment.”
About Softline Company
Founded in 1993, Softline Company is a leading reseller of software solutions in Russia and the CIS, offering its customers a full range of licensing, distribution, training, support and consulting services. Softline is an authorized channel reseller for Microsoft, Citrix, Oracle, SAP, IBM, Adobe, Symantec, GraphOn and many other leading software providers. For more information, visit www.softline.ru or call +7 (495) 232.00.23
About GraphOn Corporation
GraphOn Corporation is a publicly-traded company headquartered in Santa Cruz, California. For over a decade, GraphOn has been an innovator of cost-effective, advanced solutions that help customers access applications from anywhere. GraphOn’s high-performance software provides fast remote access, cross-platform connectivity, and a centralized architecture that delivers a dramatically lower cost of ownership. The company’s solutions run under Microsoft (MSFT) Windows, Linux and UNIX, including Sun (JAVA) Solaris, IBM AIX, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) HP-UX, and others. For more information, 1.800.GRAPHON in the USA, +44.1344.668534 in Europe, or visit www.graphon.com.
This press release contains statements that are forward looking as that term is defined by the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results will differ due to factors such as shifts in customer demand, product shipment schedules, product mix, competitive products and pricing, technological shifts and other variables. Readers are referred to GraphOn's most recent periodic and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
GraphOn and GO-Global are registered trademarks of GraphOn Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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