---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash SMCC And Gain Technology Sign Multimedia Training Agreement SunFLASH Vol 40 #8 April 1992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SMCC Worldwide Customer Support, Gain Technology Sign Multimedia Licensing Agreement Technology Will Be Used for Customer Productivity Solutions MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. --April 6, 1992-- Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation (SMCC) Worldwide Customer Support and Gain Technology, Inc., have signed a licensing agreement under which SMCC will develop and distribute interactive multimedia training software based on Gain's object-oriented hypermedia technology. The new software will combine text, graphics, sound and animation to give users instant on-line information on how to use Sun(TM) hardware and software products. This leads to significant time savings and increased user productivity. Under the agreement, SMCC's Worldwide Customer Support organization will develop and distribute the programs worldwide. The first of several products incorporating Gain's technology will be introduced this summer. "We formed this partnership both to advance multimedia technology and to arm our customers with a means of mastering our workstations quickly and visually, allowing them to cut through masses of conventional documentation," said Bill Cote, SMCC vice president of worldwide customer support. "Performance-based instructional multimedia is part of our strategy to provide customers with the highest level of on-line support in the workstation market." "This is a major advance in multimedia technology to solve business problems on a large scale," said Thomas Siebel, Gain chief executive officer. "It makes complex distributed workstation applications easy to use and demonstrates that multimedia will finally have a significant impact on the economics of information processing." SMCC's customer support organization and Gain first teamed up in 1991 under a technology agreement that gave SMCC early access to Gain's pre-released multimedia software technology. Employing an object-based hypermedia architecture that allows developers to reuse blocks of code to easily and quickly create software programs, Gain's technology enables developers to write robust multimedia applications that combine text, images, graphics, animation, audio and SQL databases. Founded in 1989, Gain Technology develops and markets the industry's leading multimedia application development environment for large, commercial, mission-critical application projects designed to be delivered to multiple users across distributed, heterogeneous computer networks. Gain is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and is entirely owned by its 80 employees. SMCC Educational Services contact: Margaret Bloom (408) 276-1016 Press contacts: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Kim Miller (415) 336-7583 Gain Technology, Inc. Bob Runge (415) 855-1736 Miller Communications Mary McGregor (415) 962-9550 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ For information send mail to info-sunflash@sunvice.East.Sun.COM. Subscription requests should be sent to sunflash-request@sunvice.East.Sun.COM. Archives are on solar.nova.edu, paris.cs.miami.edu, uunet.uu.net, src.doc.ic.ac.uk and ftp.adelaide.edu.au All prices, availability, and other statements relating to Sun or third party products are valid in the U.S. only. Please contact your local Sales Representative for details of pricing and product availability in your region. Descriptions of, or references to products or publications within SunFlash does not imply an endorsement of that product or publication by Sun Microsystems. John McLaughlin, SunFlash editor, flash@sunvice.East.Sun.COM. (305) 776-7770.