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New York, NY, April 21, 1997, Seybold Conference, Booth #1953-- NetObjects today announced a Macintosh version of NetObjects Fusion 2.0, the company's award-winning Web site building product, and demonstrated the support of industry leaders Compaq, Intel, IBM and Apple for its site-oriented approach to building Web sites. ((see separate releases)
"The widespread adoption of NetObjects Fusion 2.0 underscores our belief that its still too costly, tedious and time-consuming to build well-designed and functional Web sites," said Dave Kleinberg, NetObjects' executive vice president of products. "With the availability of a pre-release Macintosh version today, and the endorsement of key industry leaders, a wider group of site builders can now take advantage of NetObjects Fusion's unique site-oriented approach to visualize, build and manage Web sites."
NetObjects at Seybold NetObjects Fusion 2.0 has been selected by Compaq and Intel as the next-generation site building product within those companies' showcase of the suitability of the NT architecture for Internet publishing. In addition, NetObjects Fusion 2.0 is also is being demonstrated at NetObjects' partners IBM and Apple booths.
Apple#220:
Compaq #832:
Hands-on demo on Compaq Professional workstations Theatre presentation on Site Architecture Book signing by Clement Mok, NetObjects' chief creative officer
Intel #1321
IBM#1535
In addition, NetObjects executives are presenting at the following Seybold sessions:
Clement Mok, chief creative officer Internet Publishing, Monday, April 21, 8.30--11.30
Clement Mok, chief creative officer How my Head Was Bent by the Internet Designers Strategies Wednesday, April 23, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Clement Mok, chief creative officer presentation on Site Architecture, Compaq Booth Thursday, April 24, 3 - 4.30 p.m; Friday, April 25, 12.30-2.
Tom Hammer, senior director, evangelism Tutorial on Enterprise Web Site Development Friday, April 25th, 9:00 a.m.-1 p.m.
NetObjects is widely recognized as pioneering the category of "site-oriented" Web site building software -- an approach that begins with the site, rather than the page, as the primary entity. NetObjects Fusion 2.0, has won several industry awards, including CNET's 1997 Internet Excellence award for the Best Web Design Tool. Since the introduction of NetObjects Fusion in September 1996, over 150,000 site builders have downloaded it to build thousands of media-rich Web sites. NetObjects 2.0 for Windows and Power Macintosh are available today for an expected street price of under $500 in North America via Ingram Micro, a network of resellers and VARs and directly from NetObjects.
About NetObjects NetObjects, Inc. is a privately-held company that is funded by IBM, Perseus LLC, AT&T Ventures, Norwest Venture Capital, Venrock Associates, Rae Technology LLC and private investors. NetObjects develops Web site building products that are based on the first visual, site-oriented approach to building Web sites, unlike first generation, text-based, page-oriented tools. NetObjects' partners include AT&T, IBM, Microsoft, Netscape, Sun Microsystems' Javasoft and UUNET. NetObjects Fusion is the first smart Web site building application that integrates automated site building, professional quality design and data publishing, thereby lowering the cost, time and tedium of building high-quality Web sites. NetObjects Fusion has received wide acclaim including winning CNET's 1997 Internet Excellence Award for Best Web Design Product and being named one of CNET's Top Five Internet Products of 1996, and PC Magazine's Editors Choice award. More information on NetObjects can be found at www.netobjects.com
For more information, contact: Kamini Ramani kamini@netobjects.com
NetObjects and NetObjects Fusion are trademarks of NetObjects, Inc.
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