Access Applications Anywhere

About GraphOn Corporation

Founded in 1982, GraphOn is a publicly-traded company (OTCBB: GOJO.OB) headquartered in Santa Cruz, California. For over two decades, GraphOn has been an innovator and developer of cost-effective, advanced technology solutions that help our customers access applications from remote locations.

Originally a graphics hardware manufacturer, we have grown and evolved our business over the years. In 1996, we entered the market for UNIX and Linux server-based computing. We significantly expanded our business in 2000 by adding Windows Web-enabling software to our product line. Today, we are firmly established as a leading supplier of cost-effective, cross-platform application publishing and Web-enabling solutions.

Our Global Vision

At GraphOn, we recognize the investments that software providers and enterprises have made in Windows, UNIX and Linux applications. And we believe the useful life of these applications should be extended. Our technology allows organizations to do just that. Our focus continues to be lowering our customers’ total cost of ownership (TCO) while accelerating their return on investment (ROI). We will continue to evolve our product solutions to meet our customers’ needs as they leverage existing applications to new computing models such as the Internet and wireless access.

Relying on GraphOn

Day in and day out, leading corporations and organizations around the world rely on GraphOn to leverage their investments in Windows, UNIX and Linux applications. Valued customers such as AT&T, Alcatel-Lucent, Xilinx, Ricoh, M/A-COM, ADP, Agilent, Alcatel, Compuware, Ericsson, FrontRange Solutions, Mitsubishi, NTT and Sun Microsystems use GraphOn’s GO-Global technology to provide their users with easy access to their applications – no matter where they may be.

 

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