Karen Quatromoni TEL 1 508 264 5358 quatromoni@msbcs.enet.dec.comINTERNET WORLD, San Jose, Cal. -- June 1, 1994 -- Digital Equipment Corporation today announced new commercial Internet services and showcased its Internet support capabilities under the theme, ``Putting the Internet to Work for You.'' At Internet World, Digital is showcasing its abilities to help customes effectively utilize the Internet.
``As commercial uses of the Internet have expanded, Digital has been in the forefront in finding creative ways to use this technology to meet customer needs,'' said Dr. Samuel H. Fuller, vice president for Corporate Research.
At Internet World, Digital announced:
An online search utility is also available under the World Wide Web interface to allow for keyword searches through the release notes, patch descriptions, and READMEs for all patches. This will assist customers in locating patches designed to fix problems they have identified in their own environment.
This and other Digital Web offerings can be accessed from node: http://www.service.digital.com. For more information regarding either the FTP Patch Service or Digital's Service Webserver contact info@service.digital.com.
Digtital demonstrated these new capabilities as well as its recently announced comprehensive Internet Security Services to help make private computer networks and databases secure from intrusion from the Internet. Digital's Internet Security Services include:
Digital also demonstrated its participation in CommerceNet and MecklerWeb (see separate release), two commercial Internet services, The City of Palo Alto and Wells Fargo Bank -- two customers for whom Digital set up World Wide Web servers -- will be in the Digital booth to demonstrate the capabilities of their servers.
Digital has been a long-time supporter of the Internet; for example, providing systems that act as relay points for newsgroup communications, and developing public domain software like FTPmail, which enables users with limited electronic mail capabilites to access remote files. Digital is also a sponsoring member of the non-profit CommerceNet consortium, which is building an open Internet-based public information network that features services and applications that meet the reliability, security, and access needs of commercial organizations.
The one-year-old Alpha AXP Internet program enables Internet users to test drive Alpha AXP systems for free, evaluating the Alpha AXP architecture using their own applications. Users can select systems running either the DEC OSF/1 or OpenVMS operating systems, and configurations range from workstations to servers. To access these systems, customers should telnet to the desires system and log in as axpguest (no password) and fill out a short questionaire. Systems currently available include:
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.
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