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Unify NXJ

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Unify NXJ

A business application platform from Unify Corporation, Sacramento, CA (www.unify.com) for building J2EE-based Web applications. Unify NXJ is the company's flagship software product. See UNIFY 2000 and Unify VISION.



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On the positive side, NavRisk first quarter bookings were approximately $400,000 and we gained a handful of net new Unify NXJ Composer customers demonstrating a steady ramping of the market opportunity for migrating Lotus Notes applications to J2EE.
GUPTA customers will benefit from continued enhancements to the Team Developer tools and the SQLBase database as well as from opportunities to leverage Unify's highly scalable DataServer database and award-winning Unify NXJ and NXJ Composer products.
Throughout fiscal 2006 we developed and maintained strong and loyal relationships with our new and existing customers and we continued to deliver product innovations with the launch of Unify NXJ Composer, NavRisk Portal and NavRisk Benefits," said Todd Wille, CEO of Unify.
 
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