DIGITAL TO MAKE INTERNET USE EASIER WITH NAVIGATION TOOL

Digital Equipment Corporation
Karen Quatromoni
TEL 1 508 264 5358
quatromoni@msbcs.enet.dec.com

Janice Brown and Associates Inc.
for Spyglass Inc

Janice Brown
TEL 1 617 332 8066

Digital to provide Mosaic with its Computer Systems

INTERNET WORLD, San Jose, Cal. -- June 1, 1994 -- Digital Equipment Corporation today announced it will provide the Mosaic navigation tool for the Internet with its computer systems, under a licensing agreement with Spyglass, Inc. of Champaign, Illinois. Spyglass is a commercial licensee of Mosaic for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign, developer of Mosaic.

Digital plans to offer Mosaic on all of its computer systems, including its Alpha AXP and Intel personal systems, and others running the DEC OSF/1, OpenVMS, Windows and Windows NT operating systems and the PATHWORKS network operating system.

``Mosaic availability on all of our systems underscores Digital's belief that information access is a competitive advantage for our customers and that we are committed to providing commercailly supported Internet-ready systems today,'' said William D. Strecker, vice president of Engineering.

Mosaic is a global ``browser'' that allows users to search for and retrieve, display, store and forward documents and data from anywhere in the world via the Internet. With simple, point-and-click features, Mosaic provides unlimited access to the almost infinite variety of information and subject matter found on the Interent.

Mosaic works in conjunction with the Internet's World Wide Web, a diverse collection of information servers. Individuals using the Mosaic tool on the World Wide Web need little, if any, training to access text, images, video and audio. The World Wide Web is a ``hypermedia'' information environment, meaning that by simply highlighting a subject, information linked to that subject can be accessed quickly from whereever it may reside in the world. The World Wide Web is the fastest growing Internet information service, and easily sorts out the mountains of information residing on the Internet.

``Because of the company's many years of networking experience, Digital clearly recognizes that the combination of the World Wide Web and Spyglass' commercially enhanced and supported version of Mosaic will furnish the keys to communication and commerce on the Internet,'' said Timothy Krauskopf, Spyglass's co-founder and director of Development. ``Our agreement with Digital is an example of how Spyglass will, in effect, be creating a `wholesale' distribution channel for Mosaic, which will expedite its delivery to millions of users.''

Digital also announced that it is providing Alpha/AXP servers to the NCSA for the operation of its World Wide Web environment. Joseph Hardin, Associate Director of the Software Development Group at NCSA said, ``We look forward to continuing our relationship with Digital on World Wide Web research.''

Sam Fuller, Vice President of Corporate Research at Digital said ``Digital is committed to an aggressive and ongoing research campaign on Internet-related technologies, ranging from our successful efforts in establishing a presence on the Internet for the City of Palo Alto to our base networking technologies, such as ATM, security, and high performance TCP/IP.''

For more information, send an electronic mail message to info@digital.com or access our Web server at http://web.digital.com/home.html

The Internet -- linking more than two million host computers on 30,000 networks in 127 countries -- has more than 20,000 users. This vendor-independent global network is used to link most public and private electronic messaging services. The Internet ties together workstations, personal computers, and file servers -- and annually is doubling the number of users, networks, hosts and traffic.

Based in Champaign, Ill., Spyglass, Inc. was founded in 1990 to commercialize and support technologies from NCSA. In addition to licensing Mosaic, Spyglass is the leading developer of visual data analysis tools for the engineering and scientific marketplace, whic supports Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms.

Digital Equipment Corporation is the world's leader in open client/server solutions from personal computing to integrated worldwide information systems. Digital's scalable Alpha AXP platforms, storage, networking, software and services, together with industry-focused solutions from business partners, help organizations compete and win in today's global marketplace.


Last Updated 6/1/94.

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