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Bynari To Bundle Trade Products with Corel
  May 18th, 12:39 UTC

Use of Debian and Corel Desktop Important to Strategy

Dateline Dallas May 18, 2000 - Bynari Inc.'s Product Development Group announced that the Company will bundle TradeXCH with Corel 1.1 and Corel's Office2000 for Linux. TradeServer, due for release the week of May 23rd also requires Debian. The Product Development Group plans to bundle TradeServer and its LGPL product, Tradeclient with Corel's latest distribution.

TradeXCH allows Linux desktop users to communicate with Windows users of Outlook through MS Exchange. The use of Corel 1.1 allows TradeXCH to function in a GNU/Linux distribution which speaks to Windows networks and UNIX NFS computers.

"We feel this bundle gives enterprises a new choice," Bynari's Product Manager says. "Users have all the functionality of a robust productivity environment, a distribution which promotes corporate convergence and a tool to allows Windows users to communicate with and collaborate with Linux users in a way theu have become accustomed."

Bynari will support the Corel-TradeXCH bundle with toll free call support in Canada and the United States.

More extensive information about Bynari initiatives with Corel products will be released in the next week through Bynari's Marketing Director, Lary Freeman, who has led the Company's efforts in forming several strategic alliances.

From the Office of the CEO, Bynari Inc.

Bynari Inc.
2512 Program Drive Suite 108
Dallas, TX 75220
1-800-241-1086
1-214-350-5772
info@bynari.com
http://www.bynari.com


(Submitted by Tom Adelstein of Bynari Systems)

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