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- [United States release; policy in other countries may differ.]
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- March 31, 1992
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- IBM today began shipping OS/2* Version 2.0 to customers. The
- operating system delivers three operating environments -- DOS, Windows
- and OS/2 -- in a single package, offering unique value and
- flexibility. Special introductory prices, including a $49 offer for
- Windows** users and a $99 upgrade price for any DOS user, are part of
- IBM's plan to firmly establish OS/2 2.0 as the PC operating system of
- the '90s.
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- OS/2 2.0 also introduces the Workplace Shell*, a graphical user
- interface (GUI) that brings to the IBM-compatible PC a superior look
- and feel. In addition to native OS/2 programs, OS/2 allows users to
- run familiar PC applications for DOS and Windows in a far more stable
- environment.
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- Capable of exploiting today's advanced hardware, 32-bit OS/2 2.0
- offers true multitasking, allowing concurrent execution of multiple
- software programs. OS/2 2.0 ships with over 25 utility, entertainment
- and personal productivity mini-applications ("Applets") such as a
- Calendar, NotePad, Calculator and To-Do List. Adobe Type Manager**
- for both Windows and OS/2 environments is also included.
-
- OS/2 2.0 is an ideal platform for a client and server networking
- environment, providing superior function, performance and reliability.
- OS/2 networking offerings include LAN Server, NetWare** from IBM and
- Extended Services. OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 and Extended Services will be
- availabile on April 10, 1992. Extended Services consists of Database
- Manager and Communications Manager.
-
- Currently, there are more than 17,000 DOS, 4,900 Windows and 2,500
- 16-bit OS/2 applications available. With tens of thousands of
- applications to choose from, OS/2 2.0 users have access to a
- tremendously broad range of software programs.
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- In addition, more than 1,000 software vendors are developing 32-bit
- applications for delivery in 1992, including Lotus, Borland,
- WordPerfect and Novell. There are also more than 250 development tool
- products available for OS/2.
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- To ensure that OS/2 2.0 will run on IBM-compatible PC platforms, IBM
- has established a major original equipment manufacturer (OEM) test
- laboratory in Boca Raton, Fla., in addition to its OEM test lab in
- Basingstoke, England. At this moment, over 100 OEM models have passed
- OS/2 2.0 compatibility tests, including models from Compaq, Dell,
- CompuAdd, AST and Tandy.
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- As part of IBM's intention to support OEM 386- and 486-based
- platforms, the company will work with all users who may experience
- compatibility issues in the first 90 days of use, and, if a resolution
- is not possible, the customer will be reimbursed.
-
- OS/2 2.0 will be distributed as a single shrink-wrapped package which
- will include IBM service and support for IBM and OEM equipment. All
- users of OS/2 2.0 will receive:
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- o Free 60-day support via a toll-free number; and
- o Technical information and message exchange through
- commercial bulletin board services, including
- Compuserve and IBMLINK electronic support.
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- This service can be extended for a nominal fee. In addition, OS/2 2.0
- will be supported by IBM's HelpWare*, 1-800-PS2-2227. Users can order
- OS/2 2.0 via a toll-free number, 1-800-3-IBM-OS2. These are end-user
- customer telephone numbers, and employees should refrain from using
- them in their own behalf.
-
- IBM today also announced several introductory promotions. Through the
- OS/2 direct order toll-free number, the following promotional prices
- will be available until July 31, 1992: Current Windows users can
- purchase OS/2 2.0 for $49, any DOS user can upgrade to OS/2 2.0 for
- $99 and new users can purchase OS/2 2.0 for $139. These promotional
- prices do not include shipping and handling.
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- As part of a previous promotion, any IBM OS/2 user can receive a free
- upgrade to 2.0 until July 31, 1992. A manufacturer's rebate will be
- available to Windows users who purchase OS/2 2.0 through IBM
- authorized remarketers.
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- IBM will introduce OS/2 2.0 to the public through over 120 customer
- meetings worldwide, followed by the "OS/2 To You" demonstration tour,
- a travelling roadshow that will take place at customer facilities in a
- "Big Tent" style. The tour begins today and will continue throughout
- the year.
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- IBM will make OS/2 2.0 as widely available as DOS through an extensive
- distribution network that provides convenient sales locations and
- quality support.
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- A key component of IBM's broad-based distribution strategy will be
- active support by IBM's aggregators, distributors and national dealer
- chains, such as Computerland, Corporate Software, Egghead, Ingram
- Micro D, Merisel, Intelligent Electronics, Microage Computer Stores
- and Sears.
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- * Trademark or registered trademark of the International
- Business Machines Corporation.
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- ** Trademark of either Microsoft Corporation, Adobe, or Novell.
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- End of Notice
- 06/29/92
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- David W. Levine -- IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- dwl@watson.ibm.com -- (914) 784-7427
- My Opinions, IBM's hardware. --
-