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Monday, 02/06/2006 4:51:46 PM

Monday, February 06, 2006 4:51:46 PM

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Unify Announces First Customer Win for Unify NXJ Composer
Thursday January 19, 8:30 am ET


SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 19, 2006--Unify Corp. (OTCBB:UNFY - News), a leading provider of business automation solutions, today announced it has signed its first Unify NXJ Composer contract with Turnpike Systems based in Ontario, Canada. Unify NXJ Composer is the Company's recently announced solution for easily migrating Lotus Notes applications to the J2EE platform.
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"The Unify NXJ Composer solution can quickly migrate Lotus Notes applications to J2EE, but just as important, it provides an easy-to-use graphical development environment for relational database and J2EE platforms that offers an easy transition for Lotus Notes developers," said Bill McNaughton, CEO of Turnpike Systems. "Users of Lotus Notes applications are accustomed to high levels of productivity and a rich user interface. As a Notes developer, I can develop and deploy business applications on RDBMS and J2EE platforms with NXJ Composer that meet these expectations quickly and easily."

"Announcing the availability of Unify NXJ Composer and our first customer win within the same week provides us with an exciting launch pad for our Lotus Notes migration initiative," said Todd Wille, CEO of Unify. "We designed NXJ Composer to enable an organization to extend and scale their forms-based Lotus Notes business applications to the J2EE platform while at the same time continuing to leverage the domain knowledge and skill set of their Notes developers."

Unify NXJ Composer quickly converts the Lotus Notes database, forms, formula language and LotusScript to a J2EE-based, relational database application that integrates with the overall enterprise architecture and leverages existing IBM hardware and software investments such as AIX, WebSphere and DB2. Built in a Services Orientated Architecture (SOA), the migrated applications easily integrate with other composite data sources and enterprise applications. Unify NXJ Composer eases the transition to J2EE by offering bi-directional data synchronization between the Notes files and relational databases, significantly reducing migration risk for the organization. This parallel operation enables an incremental transition to J2EE in a safe, non-disruptive manner.

Unify NXJ Composer is now available. For further information, contact Unify at 916-928-6400, email info@unify.com or visit www.unify.com.