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New release of Image Web Server now commercially available
San Diego, CA: January 18, 2000 - Earth Resource Mapping today announced the release of Image Web Server version 1.01. This latest version boasts a performance increase of 100 to 300 percent.

The Image Web Server is groundbreaking technology that serves imagery of unlimited size over the Internet or secure intranets. The unprecedented speed of the Image Web Server virtually eliminates problems due to bandwidth and network traffic. Unlimited users can simultaneously view imagery in a browser or desktop application eliminating the obstacles of data storage and distribution.

Already the fastest technology for serving large imagery, the Image Web Server now performs two to four times faster. This performance increase makes imagery more accessible than ever to multiple locations, even spanning different continents.

“We are committed to open industry standards and providing customers with the best possible technology for putting their imagery to work.” said Karen Morley, Worldwide Product Manager for the Image Web Server. “For a product, already as powerful as the Image Web Server, to achieve such performance gains, truly changes the way the world deals with imagery.”

Visit www.EarthEtc.com, home of the Image Web Server, for a demonstration of this breakthrough technology. The Web site provides real-time roam and zoom access to imagery from around the world. Surf the largest image ever posted on the Internet, a seamless 1-meter DOQ mosaic of Southern California, which displays the power of ECW and the Image Web Server

About Earth Resource Mapping

Earth Resource Mapping is the world's leading image handling and integrated mapping software company, with a network of 300 resellers worldwide. People in 120 countries use ER Mapper to prepare imagery, ECW to compress and use imagery, and the Image Web Server to serve imagery.

www.ermapper.com

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