Robelle's Qedit for Windows Now Integrated with Bradmark's MPE Command
Center
Robelle and Bradmark Form Alliance to Distribute
Both Products with all Demos Shipped
Surrey, B.C.; July 26, 1999 - Robelle Solutions Technology Inc. today announced
that its Qedit for Windows client/server editor is integrated with
Bradmark Technologies' MPE Command Center. The combination of MPE
Command Center and Qedit for Windows provides MPE users with a complete
Windows-based solution to handle everything from system administration
and file management to text and data file editing and source code
development. No longer do HP 3000 IT staff need to learn the
intricacies of the MPE environment-MPE Command Center and Qedit for
Windows, both cutting-edge solutions, bring an unprecedented ease-of-use
to HP 3000 system management and programming.
Brad Tashenberg, CEO of Bradmark, said, "It is a natural extension of
the MPE Command Center to integrate the leading editor Qedit. The
ability to move yet one more character-based task into the Windows
environment moves user productivity even further ahead."
David Greer, President of Robelle, comments "The integration of MPE
Command Center and Qedit for Windows definitely makes sense as the two
client/server products complement each other. Both products will appeal
to HP 3000 users who prefer a Windows environment, particularly junior
IT staff or anyone who is new to the HP 3000 platform."
Robelle and Bradmark have agreed to a joint distribution program whereby
both companies will provide Qedit for Windows and MPE Command Center on
all demos shipped. With MPE Command Center Version 2.0, to be released
early fall of 1999, Qedit for Windows will be the default editor.
Correspondingly, all Qedit for Windows MPE demos will include Bradmark's
Command Center which gives demo users the option to review both
products.
At the upcoming HP World conference in San Francisco, Robelle will be
demonstrating both Qedit for Windows and MPE Command Center at vendor
booth #1815. Similarly, Bradmark will be demonstrating the integration
of the two products at the Bradmark booth (#1401).
About MPE Command Center:
MPE Command Center is comprised of two modules, the MPE Command Console
and WinMPE. The Command Console allows IS Administrators to monitor
all their systems enterprise-wide from a single Windows NT server or
workstation, either locally or remotely. WinMPE provides a Windows GUI
presentation of the MPE operating system for managing users, files, and
system operations via Windows drag-and-drop functionality. More details
at
http://cc2000.bradmark.com/cc2000/.
About Qedit for Windows:
Qedit for Windows is Robelle's client/server editor, which edits host HP
3000 and HP-UX files as well as PC and PC network files from a Windows-
based GUI. Qedit for Windows is highly scaleable in its ability to
handle both small and very large files and in its performance across
both local office networks and remote connections. For more information,
see
http://www.robelle.com/products/qwin/.
About Robelle Solutions Technology Inc.:
Robelle has been providing software solutions for the HP 3000
since 1977. Flagship products are Qedit full-screen editor and Suprtool
database extract and sorting tool which run on both the HP 3000 and HP-
UX. With Qedit for Windows, Robelle adds client/server functionality to
the Qedit product line, continuing a twenty-year commitment of providing
IS professionals with highly reliable software and outstanding technical
support.
About Bradmark Technologies:
Bradmark is the Houston-based provider of database utility software with
more than 10,000 customers worldwide. Bradmark's DBGeneral offers a
comprehensive family of database management tools, providing a single
source for managing all aspects of enterprise-wide databases. Bradmark
provides 24-hour technical support every day.
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Editorial Contact:
Nicky Gunther
Robelle Solutions Technology Inc.
Tel: (604) 582-1700
nicky.gunther@robelle.com
Suprtool and Qedit are trademarks of Robelle Solutions Technology Inc. Other
products and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of
their respective owners.