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`April 25, 2000, Tuesday
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`Bristol Technology Inc. Announces Esleuth, Revolutionary E—business
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`DATELINE: DANBURY, Conn., April 25, 2000
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`BODY: Bristol to Provide Companies with a Global View of Their eBusiness Transactions
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`Bristol Technology Inc. today announced its new, revolutionary transaction analysis software, eSleuth(tm),
`which is one of the first software solutions to provide companies with a global view of their e-business
`transactions, dramatically improving the quality, performance, and reliability of e-business systems. This unique
`insight enables companies to visually cut through system complexity and pinpoint information flow failures and
`performance bottlenecks. By analyzing the flow of information throughout IBM (NYSE:IBM) MQSeries(a)-based
`systems, eSleuth helps ensure that e-business information gets to the right place, at the right time, with the
`right content.
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`eSleuth's ability to capture, correlate and graphically present e-business transactions provides immediate
`insight into complex, mission-critical systems from the start of development through production rollout. The
`downtime costs of e-businesses are real and escalating. eSleuth helps control these costs by improving the
`performance and reliability of entire systems. While MQSeries and MQSeries Integrator provide the application
`integration for e-business systems, eSleuth concentrates on monitoring the integrated systems.
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`"eSleuth is a powerful enhancement to traditional monitoring software," said Chane Cullens, Bristol's President.
`"Problems can be visualized at a high level while maintaining the ability to drill-down into specific transaction
`details. eSleuth looks inside an application and shows why and where, not just when something is wrong,
`giving companies the ability to maximize the reliability, integrity, and performance of their eBusiness systems."
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`"MQSeries is the middleware that powers the vast majority of corporate e-business systems. And as the Fortune
`1000's systems and business partners become more diverse and complex, the need for IBM's MQSeries
`middleware increases," said Bill Reedy, vice president of marketing, Business Integration, IBM Software
`Solutions. "Bristol's eSleuth enhances the MQSeries return on investment, and gives companies a superior view
`of their systems."
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`Powerful Data Analysis
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`eSleuth consists of a central Analyzer and eSensors installed on each host in the eBusiness system. The
`eSleuth Analyzer is an intuitive Windows NT-based program that collects, correlates, and graphically presents
`e-business events. eSensors are lightweight, unobtrusive software components that collect information about
`each MQSeries API call and forward this information to the Analyzer. No application software changes are
`required.
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`eSleuth Key Features
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`— Centralized Data Analysis
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`Allows enterprise applications running on multiple systems in multiple locations to be analyzed from a single
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`- Dynamic Transaction Visualization Provides unique insight into the transactions occurring within the entire
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`- Powerful Data Filtering Reduces the time needed to analyze problems by enabling companies to zero in on
`exactly the information they need to identify and solve problems
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`- API Level Monitoring Provides a new level of information that tells companies why and where a problem has
`occurred, not just when
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`- Advanced Graphical Views Allows drilling down into increasing levels of detail from visualizing the entire e-
`business system data flow to individual API level information
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`Pricing & Availability
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`eSIeuth is available today on Windows NT, UNIX, including Linux, and 08/390 CICS through an Early Adoption
`Program. Pricing starts at$60,000.
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`About IBM MQSeries
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`IBM MQSeries, the most widely used message-queuing software on the market, enables users to exchange
`information between applications across more than 35 different platforms, from mainframes to PCs. This award-
`winning software enables business integration throughout the enterprise, allowing companies to maximize e-
`business opportunities by leveraging existing resources to improve speed-to-market and anticipate IT changes
`as their business changes. IBM's Business Integration with MQSeries family of products, which includes IBM's
`MQSeries, MQSeries Integrator and MQSeries Workflow, addresses the critical areas of IT management:
`messaging, application and information integration and business process automation. For more information on
`MQSeries, visit http://www.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/.
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`About Bristol Technology
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`Headquartered in Danbury, Conn., Bristol Technology Inc. delivers software development solutions that make
`eBusiness work. Providing award-winning multi-platform application development tools since 1991, Bristol has
`proven expertise in cross-platform product development for Windows, UNIX, Linux, OpenVMS, and 05/390. This
`expertise provides a strong foundation for eBusiness infrastructure products targeted at enterprise application
`developers.
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`Bristol's eBusiness products result in increased developer productivity, reduced development resource
`requirements, faster application development schedules, and improved product quality. The company has a
`European subsidiary in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, and a development center in Bangalore, India.
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`Copyright (c) 2000 Bristol Technology Inc. Bristol Technology is a registered trademark and eSIeuth is a
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`(a)Indicates trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. All other
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`CONTACT: Bristol Technology
`Heather Anderson
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`203/798-1007
`HeatherA@Bristol.com
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