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Edited Edupage, 5 March 1996



From:	IN%"[email protected]"  7-MAR-1996 16:54:24.02

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	Unless all they're doing is putting an (incredibly expensive) front
end on PGP, these people appear to be reinventing the wheel.

>OPEN MARKET OFFERS SAFE MESSAGING
>Open Market Inc. has developed a new class of Web software designed with
>built-in message-checking to ensure the integrity of messages and make the
>network safe for financial transactions.  OM-Transact doesn't come cheap --
>it's priced at $250,000 per license.  Another new product, OM-Axcess, allows
>companies to monitor and control access to the Internet by both employees
>and customers.  It costs $35,000 a copy.  (Investor's Business Daily 5 Mar
>96 A8)

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