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Acucorp Announces Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3

San Diego, CA - May 13, 2004 - Acucorp, Inc., an international provider of legacy application extension solutions, today announces its support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, the premier Linux operating system from Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT). This support will enable customers, which include Fortune-class corporations, independent software vendors (ISVs), and government agencies, to leverage their existing COBOL assets in a state-of-the-art enterprise Linux environment. By doing so, these customers can enhance their application's scalability, stability and performance-significantly decreasing their total cost of ownership while increasing their return on investment by maintaining and modernizing their legacy applications on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform.

Acucorp's announcement of support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 coincides with its official designation as a Red Hat Ready Partner. This designation requires companies to meet certain certification guidelines, confirm that their software runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and agree to support customers who deploy their applications on the Red Hat platform.

"Acucorp is committed to the Linux platform and, more specifically, Red Hat Enterprise Linux," explains Joe Seiley, Acucorp's Director, Strategic Partnerships. "The fact that we offered the world's first COBOL compiler on Linux and now support the latest enterprise-ready distribution from Red Hat only reinforces this industry-leading commitment. Using our extend® solutions, customers can deploy robust, cost-effective legacy systems that combine the benefits of the Linux operating environment with the strength of proven business applications and data, without undertaking the cost and risk of application replacement strategies."

Featuring unparalleled portability to more than 600 different platforms including virtually all distributions of Linux, Acucorp's extend® provides innovative technologies to support COBOL interoperability with .NET, J2EE and XML as well as many other computing languages and application servers via Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web services. In addition, extend offers COBOL-based: Web or mobile deployment, graphical user interface (GUI) development, thin client architecture design, and relational database management system (RDBMS) access.

About Acucorp

Founded in 1988, and celebrating its 15th anniversary, Acucorp is a privately held company headquartered in San Diego, California, USA with additional offices in Great Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Acucorp's products are distributed in more than 75 countries throughout the world. Its over 4,000 customers and one million end users include Diageo (formerly Seagram Americas), Ford Argentina, L'Oréal Mexico, Red Cross Belgium, Sanyo Extended Data Systems, Siemens, The Gap, The Travelex Group (formerly Thomas Cook), Tower Records and Warner Music Group. The company continues to design, develop, and market innovative solutions for extending the life of vital COBOL business systems. Additional information about Acucorp is available at www.acucorp.com/linux.

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Acucorp, extend, and ACUCOBOL are trademarks or registered trademarks of Acucorp, Inc. All other trademarks used are the property of their respective owners.

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