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Seagull Software Achieves Vista Certification for BlueZone Terminal Emulator

ATLANTA - 13 March 2007

Seagull Software (AEX: SEAGULL), a leading provider of high-performance solutions that transform legacy business applications into service-oriented architecture (SOA) assets, announced that BlueZone Version 4.1 has achieved Windows Vista™ certification from Microsoft®. Microsoft's Vista certification program is designed to ensure that third-party software applications operating on Windows Vista meet specific technical requirements.

Microsoft designed its Windows Vista Quality Program to improve the end user experience with third-party software applications in four areas: security, compatibility with Vista, installs and uninstalls, and reliability. Being one of the first companies to have an application certified for Microsoft Windows Vista demonstrates Seagull’s commitment to the Microsoft platform. BlueZone was previously certified on Windows XP.

“The Certified for Windows Vista logo assures customers that BlueZone 4.1takes advantage of the enhanced manageability and productivity features within the new operating platform,” said Steve Bireley, vice president product development. “Products that carry the Certified for Windows Vista logo can give customers confidence that they will have the best experience with Windows Vista,” Bireley continued.

“Hundreds of enterprises are making the switch from older terminal emulators to BlueZone because it offers remarkable price/performance, and a broad range of deployment options that give our customers complete flexibility and adaptability,” said Jeremy Sharp, vice president of sales for Seagull Software’s BlueZone business unit. “Vista certification is important to our customers, and now BlueZone has met the stringent Microsoft Windows Vista certification requirements.” Seagull Software saves BlueZone customers 50 to 80 percent on a 3-year total cost of terminal emulator ownership –- amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year for many enterprises.

BlueZone is one of several application access and integration solutions from Seagull Software. The company specializes in non-invasive solutions for transforming domain-rich legacy applications into Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) assets. Because all BlueZone customers are actively using legacy applications, they are also ideal candidates for Seagull Software’s LegaSuite® integration, GUI and workflow solutions, and appreciate having a single vendor partner for all of their legacy access requirements. BlueZone 4.1 is scheduled for general availability in April 2007.

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About Seagull Software

Seagull Software specializes in technology that transforms "legacy" applications into SOA-compliant Web services, helping enterprises achieve exponentially faster IT support for business change, governance and compliance. Our LegaSuite® software platform includes integration, GUI, workflow and terminal emulation technology. With LegaSuite, customers connect legacy applications on IBM mainframe, VME mainframe, System i, OpenVMS and UNIX-VT and Windows client/server platforms to the Web, to other middleware and to newer-generations of applications such as portals, CRM and SCM. LegaSuite is based on open standards including Web services, XML, J2EE and .NET. Powerful and innovative tools require no coding, which means rapid results, reduced risk and no maintenance burden. Committed to providing the best customer experience in the industry, Seagull Software’s technology is in use in more than 10,000 business and government organizations worldwide, and by millions of end users. Seagull Software has direct operations in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, UK, France, and Germany, supplemented by distributors serving approximately 30 additional countries. The company was acquired by Rocket Software (www.rs.com) in 2007. For more information, visit www.seagullsoftware.com.

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Rocket Software (www.rocketsoftware.com) is a global software development firm that builds and services Enterprise Infrastructure products for the world's leading OEMs, networks and software companies and enterprises. The company's products complement and extend strategic infrastructure in the areas of: application modernization, business intelligence, compliance and security, consumer productivity, database servers, database tools, file transfer, mainframe productivity, network management, publishing and search, SOA and integration, storage management, terminal emulation, and text mining.

Seagull Software, a Rocket Software brand, specializes in tools and expertise to modernize existing business applications running on mainframe, System i (AS/400), OpenVMS, UNIX and Windows client/server platforms. Over 2,000 organizations use LegaSuite software to simplify and accelerate the development and deployment of Web-enablement, composite application, Web services and SOA enablement, legacy integration and legacy migration projects based on their business-critical legacy systems.