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February 22, 1993

SUN MICROSYSTEMS ADOPTS BRISTOL GROUP’s FACSIMILE SYSTEM

By CBR Staff Writer

Sun Microsystems Inc, Mountain View, California is licensing and deploying internally the Bristol Group Inc’s IsoFax Open Look-based network facsimile system, which runs on Sparc processors, and its new companion workgroup information manager, PowerBase. The Larkspur, California company’s PowerBase/Workgroup is a client-server package designed to enable network users to schedule activities. It streamlines the use of telephone, facsimile, electronic mail, post and express mail and provides IsoFax with a shareable facsimile address book. PowerBase, which also come with a Motif-based user interface and is also available on Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp systems will sell for $400 for a single client licence, $2,500 for six, $1,000 for a server.

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