SOFTWARE
MICROSOFT
Since its inception in 1975, Microsoft’s mission has been to create software for the personal computer that empowers and enriches people in the workplace, at school and at home. Microsoft’s early vision of a computer on every desk and in every home is coupled today with a strong commitment to Internet- related technologies that expand the power and reach of the PC and its users. As the world’s leading software provider, Microsoft strives to produce innovative products that meet customers’ evolving needs.
SCO UNIX
SCO is a global leader in business system software for Network Computing. By combining the power of UNIX® systems with the economy of Intel® processor-based servers, SCO has become the world’s leading provider of UNIX server operating systems. In 1997, SCO UNIX server software shipped in more volume than all of the Sun, HP, and IBM RISC-based alternatives combined. In 1998, SCO and IBM forged a strategic alliance, Project Monterey, to jointly develop and distribute a common UNIX System family designed for computers based upon both Intel and IBM microprocessors. [SCO OpenServer] [UnixWare 7] .
HARDWARE
PRINTERS
HP
In 1984, Hewlett Packard revolutionized the desktop printing market with the introduction of the first HP LaserJet printer. Fifteen years and 35 million installations later, HP LaserJet printers are regarded as “one of the greatest business successes in the history of the high-tech revolution,” and continue to receive accolades for dependability, image quality and technology superiority.
Lexmark
Lexmark is a fast-growing, integrated global developer, manufacturer and supplier of printing solutions and products, including laser, inkjet and dot matrix printers and associated consumable supplies for the office and home markets. Recognized industry-wide for its user-perspective approach, Lexmark is moving aggressively to meet the hanging needs of today’s business and consumer customers while maintaining its reputation for high quality products.
SERVERS
HP
HP’s vision of the computing future centers on the evolution of the Internet and the mass proliferation of e-services. An e-service is any asset made available on the Internet to drive new revenue streams and create new business efficiencies. Assets that can be offered as e-services include computing resources (e.g., procurement, customer-relationship management) and proprietary knowledge or expertise.
COMPAQ
Compaq Computer Corporation is a Fortune Global 100 company. Compaq is the second largest computer company in the world and the largest global supplier of personal computers. Compaq develops and markets hardware, software, solutions, and services including industry-leading enterprise computer solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, networking and communication products, commercial desktop and portable products and consumer PCs.
NETWORKING
3Com
3Com Corporation enables individuals and organizations worldwide to stay connected by communicating and sharing information anytime, anywhere Digi International is the worldwide leader in server-based remote access solutions.
Digi
Digi products enable a virtually unlimited number of users to be connected locally or remotely to corporate LANs, or to multiuser computer systems. The company’s open systems approach provides products that are compatible with all common computer platforms, all popular operating systems, and a complete range of communications interface technologies.