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- Apple Computer, SOFTWARE AG Form Technology Alliance
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- Contact:
- Emilio Robles Renate Knuefer
- Apple Computer, Inc. Apple Computer Deutschland, Gmbh
- (408) 862-5671 089-99640-177, fax -223
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- Jen Norman Irene Droemert
- SOFTWARE AG of America SOFTWARE AG, Darmstadt
- (703) 391-6727 06151-92-4439, fax -4613
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- Apple Computer, SOFTWARE AG Form Technology Alliance
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- Apple's VITAL and SOFTWARE AG's ENTIRE Form Technology Basis for
- Powerful Client/Server Solutions
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- FRANKFURT, Germany--September 30, 1993--Apple Computer, Inc., and
- SOFTWARE AG today announced an intent to form a worldwide strategic
- alliance and technology partnership designed to provide the tools and
- techniques to facilitate client/server computing for enterprise
- customers. Apple's Virtually Integrated Technical Architecture
- Lifecycle (VITAL) and SOFTWARE AG's ENTIRE integration technology
- form the foundation technologies to support enterprise-wide, mission-
- critical applications.
- Announced at Macworld Frankfurt by Michael Spindler, Apple's chief
- executive officer and Peter Schnell, SOFTWARE AG's founder and chief
- executive officer, the agreement revolves around using the
- methodology of Apple's VITAL with the technology of SOFTWARE AG's
- ENTIRE product line. This in turn will provide the client/server
- tools and techniques to solve the mission critical needs of
- enterprise customers.
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- VITAL & ENTIRE Technologies
- VITAL is Apple's vendor independent technical architecture. It
- is a blueprint for the creation of modular, network orientated,
- client/server applications made up of components that can be shared.
- VITAL also shows how to integrate mainframe-based legacy systems to
- the more advanced client/server implementations that are now
- dominating discussions about data processing, information sharing and
- decision support in today's large businesses.
- VITAL starts with the premise that the personal computer is the
- user's window to back end information processing systems, including
- mainframes, departmental servers and on-line information sources.
- For end users, VITAL provides a single systems image, that of the
- personal computer, masking all the complexities from the end user of
- multiple machine types at the server and mainframe levels, operating
- systems, network links and protocols. For IS managers, VITAL details
- how to cost effectively implement client/server solutions by making
- the best use of existing legacy systems along with new client/server
- solutions.
- ENTIRE is a suite of middleware software that bridges mainframe
- applications and highly distributed networks. ENTIRE simplifies the
- transition from pure mainframe solutions to distributed applications
- on any type of platform. With ENTIRE in client/server environments,
- each system sees the other as an equal partner.
- SOFTWARE AG's ENTIRE integration technology enables mission critical
- client/server applications for the first time. It allows the user to
- concentrate on implementations of business functions rather than on
- specific environments, including operating systems and networks.
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- A Powerful Combination
- "In today's world of client/server computing, many customers are
- still struggling with issues such as security, transaction integrity,
- control and performance as well as how best to integrate their
- existing mainframe-based legacy systems into their new client/server
- systems," said Spindler. "Today's announcement provides both the
- blueprint--through VITAL--and the tools--through the ENTIRE product
- line--to enable superior cross platform client/server solutions.
- "SOFTWARE AG has adopted VITAL as a methodology to describe and solve
- our mutual customers' problems. Beyond its utility in implementing
- truly distributed systems, VITAL and its methodology and terminology
- has started to impact a significant number of computer vendors'
- thinking, providing them with a common cross platform framework to
- solve enterprise customers' client/server problems."
- According to Schnell: "Our customers have numerous mission critical,
- mainframe-based applications. They are also looking to migrate from
- centralized to client/server computing, using SOFTWARE AG's proven
- database and Fourth Generation Language technologies. Our ENTIRE
- product line provides this migration path for everyone: both for new
- and existing customers alike. Coupled with Apple's VITAL
- architecture, ENTIRE provides an even smoother transition to modular,
- client/server based systems. Overall, the combination of these two
- technologies will provide compelling solutions for all our respective
- customers: that is, providing systems with ease and consistency of
- use, easily adaptable to new needs and operationally efficient."
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- Intent Specifics
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- Specifically, the agreement revolves around the following:
-
- --Apple plans to collaborate with SOFTWARE AG on the development of
- VITAL and its evolution as a comprehensive blueprint for
- client/server systems. Additionally, Apple intends to work with
- SOFTWARE AG to ensure future server technologies can be tuned to
- maximize performance;
-
- --SOFTWARE AG intends to incorporate AppleEvents in its ENTIRE
- BROKER Gateway product. This will extend the abilities of Apple
- Macintosh personal computers and Apple Workgroup Servers to access
- enterprise servers based on IBM's APPC, DEC NAS, UNIX DCE and
- Microsoft's DDE/OLE;
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- --A VITAL/ENTIRE starter kit is planned to be marketed jointly by
- Apple and SOFTWARE AG. This also includes VITAL consulting
- services from SOFTWARE AG. Among the services included in the
- starter kit are: authentication, authorization, dynamic
- selection, invocation of cooperating applications and message
- arbitration and translation among the various protocols
- encountered in multi-platform enterprise environments;
-
- --SOFTWARE AG support for the Apple Workgroup Server 95 as an entry
- point and integration hub for enterprise systems. SOFTWARE AG
- intends to make its products, ADABAS, NATURAL and ENTIRE available
- for the Workgroup Server 95, providing outstanding
- price/performance ratios within SOFTWARE AG's solution set for
- enterprise client/server systems;
-
- --ADABAS and SQL-DB will be accessible through Apple's Data Access
- Language (DAL). DAL is a generic, open, SQL-based ad hoc query
- language.
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- Delivery for the products and services listed above are expected
- during 1994.
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- Company Details
- SOFTWARE AG, of Darmstadt (Germany), was founded in 1969. The
- company is one of the world's leading independent software vendors
- and Germany's largest exporter of software. In 1992, 4,000 employees
- achieved total group sales of DM 780 million (about US$480 million).
- More than 5,000 companies base their data processing operations on
- SOFTWARE AG products and services, distributed through subsidiaries
- and partners in over 60 countries. SOFTWARE AG is a member of
- X/Open, UNIX International, the Open Software Foundation (OSF) and
- the Object Management Group (OMG).
- Apple Computer, Inc. develops, manufactures, and markets personal
- computer, server and personal interactive electronic systems for use
- in business, education, science and engineering, government, and the
- home. A recognized pioneer and innovator in the personal computer
- industry, Apple does business in more than 120 countries. Through
- its advanced technology, the company seeks to provide individuals and
- organizations with easy and affordable access to information and
- computing power.
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- Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks of
- Apple Computer, Inc.
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- Unix is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
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- NATURAL and ADABAS are registered trademarks of SOFTWARE AG.
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