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GraphOn Corporation: Application Publishing Made Easy and Affordable
GraphOn Corporation: Application Publishing Made Easy and Affordable

For more information, visit www.graphon.com/itsg

"With GO-Global, we are now able to bring a new level of service to our customers based on the product's excellent performance," said Fastrack President Spencer Kay. Previously, the company had been using Citrix MetaFrame.

"We switched to GO-Global for a number of key reasons," explained Kay. "Citrix is a very complex product with substantial licensing requirements. With GO-Global, we're able to offer our clients a simple and cost-effective solution without the complexities and high cost of Citrix."

Focused on a Global Vision
GraphOn is a publicly-traded company (OTCBB: GOJO.OB) headquartered in Santa Cruz, California. For over two decades, the company has been an innovator and developer of cost-effective solutions that help customers access existing applications from remote locations.

"Our focus will continue to be on lowering our customers' TCO while accelerating ROI," concluded COO Peterson. "We'll continue to evolve our product solutions to meet our customers' needs as they leverage existing applications to new computing models."

GraphOn is located at:
3130 Winkle Ave.
Santa Cruz, CA 95065

For more information, visit
www.graphon.com/itsg
or call 1.800.GRAPHON
or 603.225.3525

GraphOn offers a simple, cost-effective application publishing and Web-enabling solution that dramatically lowers TCO and maximizes ROI by enabling instant access to Windows, UNIX, and Linux applications from any location, platform, or OS.

For more information, visit www.graphon.com/itsg

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GraphOn Corporation: Application Publishing Made Easy and Affordable. For the enterprise or department looking for an easy, plug-and-play solution to publish or Web-enable existing applications, an excellent alternative is GO-Global from GraphOn. Without touching a single line of code, GO-Global provides instant access to Windows, UNIX, and Linux applications from anywhere. By eliminating the complexities and heavy licensing requirements of Citrix MetaFrame and Microsoft Windows Terminal Services (WTS), GO-Global provides a fast, simple, and affordable thin-client solution.

GraphOn Corporation: Application Publishing Made Easy and Affordable. For the enterprise or department looking for an easy, plug-and-play solution to publish or Web-enable existing applications, an excellent alternative is GO-Global from GraphOn. Without touching a single line of code, GO-Global provides instant access to Windows, UNIX, and Linux applications from anywhere. By eliminating the complexities and heavy licensing requirements of Citrix MetaFrame and Microsoft Windows Terminal Services (WTS), GO-Global provides a fast, simple, and affordable thin-client solution.

For the enterprise or department looking for an easy, plug-and-play solution to publish or Web-enable existing applications, an excellent alternative is GO-Global from GraphOn. Without touching a single line of code, GO-Global provides instant access to Windows, UNIX, and Linux applications from anywhere. By eliminating the complexities and heavy licensing requirements of Citrix MetaFrame and Microsoft Windows Terminal Services (WTS), GO-Global provides a fast, simple, and affordable thin-client solution.




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