July 15,2005
Unity is pleased to announce Holly Parsons as Sr. Consultant.
Holly will manage Consultant Augmentation and Co-management of the Phoenix WebSphere Users Group.
May 1,2005
Unity opens new office in Tempe, Arizona, increasing Training Facilities and Development Labs.
August 3, 2003
Unity's WebSphere Consulting division announces "Kick the Tires"
consulting package for WebSphere Data Interchange.
May 10, 1999
Unity adds UDB 5.2 functionality to DB2 drivers. Support for
upcoming UDB 6.1 is planned.
March 20, 2002
Unity develops BREW plug-in for IBM WebSphere Studio Device Developer.
May 3, 1999
Unity's UniCycle for Java, Standard Edition will be included
with IBM's VisualAge for Java 3.0.
March 19, 2002
IBM announces that IBM WebSphere Studio Device Developer
will now include a BREW plug-in to further enhance wireless
applications development. Unity Software Systems developed the
plug-in for IBM.
March 15, 1999
Unity announces the release of the latest version of its
problem capture and management software, UniCycle 2.1 for
VisualAge Smalltalk, as well as the addition of a new set of
Database Drivers for Microsoft SQL Server.
September 12, 2001
Unity's WebSphere Consulting division announces WebSphere
Portal Server "Kick the Tires" Consulting Package.
February 18, 1999
Unity has released its latest version of UniCycle for Java.
The Enterprise Edition adds further capabilities to the
previous releases of UniCycle for Java through its ability
to capture un-handled exceptions from servlets running on
IBM's WebSphere.
April 30, 2001
Unity Software Systems announces an education partnership
with Object Technology, Inc (OTI), a wholly owned subsidiary
of IBM. The partnership between OTI and Unity Software Systems
will enable Unity to provide quality education classes for
VisualAge Micro Edition.
February 11, 1999
Unity partners with IBM to produce innovative deployment
solutions for large VisualAge Generator GUI applications.
April 24, 2000
Unity announces the establishment of an office in Minneapolis/St.
Paul, Minnesota. This new location will be managed by Timothy
Morrison. Timothy has been the Manager of Applications Strategy
for Unity Software since 1996.
July 23, 1998
Unity Software Systems Joins Rational RoseLink Partners Program.
April 12, 2000
Unity announces the formation of a Mobile and Wireless Computing
Development Group headed by Dustin Baxter. This group will develop
products for embedded computing devices, initially focusing on hand
held devices, specifically the Palm VII.
September 15, 1999
Unity announces the release of UniCycle for Java. UniCycle provides
a common architectural backbone that enables controlled communication
between users, support personnel, developers, quality assurance
personnel and software delivery personnel.