Press Release – April 29, 2003

Neoxen QX Framework R4.1.2 for .NET Released

Genestia Group, Inc, a global technology provider of system software, business applications and systems integration solutions, has today released a Maintenance Upgrade R4.1.2 for their Neoxen QX development platform.

Neoxen QX Framework is a powerful toolkit for rapid production of system software components and distributed multi-tier business applications for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It provides a solid foundation, which drastically shortens design and implementation time and significantly reduces the overall project and development costs.

Neoxen QX Framework is designed for project groups, systems integrators and independent software vendors for rapid system software development. Neoxen Professional Services uses it as a foundation technology in all the customer projects requiring a robust, fast and efficient platform.

“R4.1.2 is a complete Maintenance Upgrade now fully supporting Microsoft .NET architecture. It contains compatibility enhancements and extensions in order to take advantage of the latest Service Packs in the Microsoft environments. This release is an important milestone in our route to Windows 2003 server architecture as well as in our Qwinux Initiative”, says Esa Tervo, Chief Executive Officer at Genestia Group, Inc. “As usually, Neoxen QX Framework is backwards compatible, allowing existing applications to run unmodified and even to take advantage of the latest improvements in the framework.”

Neoxen QX Framework R4.1.2 contains updated documentation, new functionality and updates in the auxiliary development tools. All the incremental updates and fixes since R4.1.1 are packaged and certified into a unified release.

Neoxen QX Framework R4.1.2 is available directly from the vendor. For more information about availability, licensing, upgrade policy and other sales related matters, please contact our Sales Department.

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