Year: 2001

Japanware.com E-Business Service to Protect Brands in Japan

Japanware.com E-Business Service to Protect International Brands in Japan

NEW SERVICE GIVES NON-JAPANESE COMPANIES STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE TO GAINING
JAPAN DOMAIN NAMES AND FIRST JAPANESE WEB PRESENCE

January 8, 2001. Beaverton, OR. Japanware.com, a new brand of internet
business and marketing services targeting penetration and expansion into
the Japanese B2B and B2C marketplaces became available today.

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Active Server Pages support for Mac OS X

Halcyon Software & Tenon Announce Active Server Pages support for Mac OS X

A suite of tools to dramatically simplify Apache configuration &
maintenance now includes Active Server Pages support

Santa Barbara, CA, January 8, 2001. Tenon Intersystems, today, announced a
new version of the Tenon iTools Web Server Suite for Mac OS X Public Beta
bundled with Halcyon’s award-wining Instant ASP (iASP). Tenon’s iTools Web
Server Suite is an Apache-based web server package that takes advantage of
the preemptive multitasking and memory protection of Apple’s
next-generation operating system.

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WEBmail for Mac OS X

Tenon Announces Enhanced WEBmail for Mac OS X

Santa Barbara, CA, January 8, 2001. Tenon Intersystems announced today that
iTools 6.0, its web server package for Apple’s new operating system, Mac OS
X, will include a new version of WEBmail.

iTools anytime, anywhere WEBmail enables users to access email from any
device running a browser. iTools WEBmail is compatible with SMTP mail
servers: thus the WEBmail client can POP or IMAP mail from any SMTP mail
server and any mail client can POP or IMAP mail from the WEBmail mail
server.

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ADC Direct Debuts in MacTech Magazine

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ADC DIRECT DEBUTS IN JANUARY 2001 MACTECH MAGAZINE
RELEASED AT MACWORLD EXPO

January 8, 2001 — Westlake Village, CA, USA — MacTech Magazine today
announced a new magazine section, Apple Developer Connection (ADC) Direct.
This new series of articles is designed to help facilitate Mac OS X
development.

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