HUGE CROWDS, HUNDREDS OF NEW PRODUCTS, SET THE STAGE AT PC EXPO IN NEW
YORK

More than 830 Exhibitors and 130,000 Attendees Descend on Javits Convention
Center; PC EXPO a Barometer of New Technology--Color Pentium Notebooks,
ISDN and Internet are Hot

(New York, NY, June 26) -- Record-breaking crowds and hundreds of new
product announcements by the industry' s leading companies set the stage
for PC EXPO in New York, as the computer industry's main event wrapped up
its three-day run, June 20-22, 1995, at the Jacob Javits Convention Center
in New York City. Blenheim Group USA, Inc., the producers of PC EXPO,
announced that 835 exhibitors and more than 130,000 attendees packed the
three levels of show floor to see the latest computer technology.

PC EXPO in New York is an important barometer of the state of the computer
industry. Many leading-edge technologies for the business marketplace were
on display, including color Pentium notebooks, Windows 95 applications,
new tools for the Internet and World Wide Web access, voice integration,
and ISDN.

Exhibitors announcing new products and services included: Apple Computer
Inc., AST Research, AT&T, BBN Planet, Borland, Canon, Citrix Systems,
Compaq, Dell, Digital Equipment Corp., Epson, Gateway 2000,
Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Lotus, Microsoft, Novell, NYNEX, O'Reilly &
Associates, Sony, Starfish, Sun Microsystems, Techmedia, The Panda
Project/Archistrat, Toshiba, Unisys and Zenith Data Systems.

New and emerging technologies were showcased in focused pavilions located
throughout the PC EXPO exhibit floor, including the Mobile Computing
Pavilion, Multimedia Pavilions, Windows Pavilion, Fax/Messaging Pavilion,
Internet Pavilion, and the new ISDN Pavilion. For the first time, PC EXPO
attendees could explore cyberspace through the hands-on Internet Theater,
with cyber-navigators guiding attendees through the Internet.

Top industry executives -- Robert Frankenberg, President and CEO of Novell
Inc., Michael Spindler, CEO and President of Apple Computer Inc., and John
G. Thompson, Senior VP and Group Executive of IBM Corporation -- explained
to a large PC EXPO audience how the OpenDoc component software
architecture will provide a new model for software interoperability by
creating distributed, cross-platform computing.

The Apple Enterprise Awards, announced by Mr. Spindler, recognized
innovative custom applications for the Macintosh platform. The awards were
given in nine categories, and recognized effective business or
institutional solutions.

Three keynote presentations -- one for each day of the show -- provided PC
EXPO attendees with relevant information on the state of the industry
today as well as the directions business technology will take in the
future.

Eckhard Pfeiffer, President and CEO of Compaq Computer Corporation opened
PC EXPO in his keynote address on June 20, "The PC: A Universal Tool for
Home and Business." Leading executives from America Online, IBM and
Microsoft Corporation explored electronic commerce on June 21 in the
keynote presentation entitled, "View from the Top: Electronic Commerce in
the Year 2000 . . . If We Build It, Will They Come." Former Novell chief
executive Raymond Noorda explained how "The Industry Needs Alternatives,"
in his keynote presentation on June 22.

The Fourteenth Annual PC EXPO will take place June 18-20, 1996, at the
Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City.

PC EXPO is produced by Blenheim Group USA, Inc., of Fort Lee, NJ. The firm
is part of Blenheim Group PLC, the world' s leading independent producer
of conferences and exhibitions.

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