Neoware First Leading Provider to Market With Availability of Citrix Systems' Latest ICA Client

Announcement Part of Broader Company Initiative to Drive the Evolution of Thin Client Computing; Enhances Security and Performance for Neoware Users


KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., April 6, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Neoware, Inc. (Nasdaq:NWRE), a leading provider of thin client computing solutions, today announced the immediate availability of Citrix ICA client, version 10, for users of Neoware thin client devices using the Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XPe operating system. The announcement, which supports a broader Neoware initiative to drive the evolution of thin client computing, gives Neoware users access to Citrix's most advanced and feature-rich Independent Computing Architecture (ICA). The Citrix ICA 10 client from Neoware is available for download to Neoware ezRemote Manager immediately.

With this announcement, Neoware is the first leading thin client provider to offer availability of Citrix ICA 10, giving its customers the fastest access to this technology. Recently released by Citrix Systems, Inc., ICA 10 includes compatibility with the Citrix streaming product, Citrix Streaming Client (formerly known as Citrix Tarpon). ICA 10 is also optimized to run with Citrix Presentation Server 4.5.

"As the first to market with Citrix ICA 10 availability, Neoware has beaten competitors to the punch while demonstrating our commitment and ability to develop and deliver solutions quickly," said Bill Bredbenner, vice president of Product Management at Neoware. "The thin client market is moving at a rapid pace and it's critical that we deliver the latest available technologies to our customers as quickly as possible. With this announcement Neoware is delivering on this promise and is again illustrating its commitment to leading the thin client computing evolution."

Citrix ICA client 10 also includes a new security feature, Trusted Server Configuration, which is designed to identify and enforce trust relations involved in client connections. This relationship increases the confidence of client administrators and users in the integrity of data on client devices and prevents the malicious use of client connections.

Other features included in ICA 10 include:


 -- Support for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
 -- Support of SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration
 -- Enhanced proxy detection support that automatically detects a
    proxy server, eliminating the need for manual configuration

The Citrix ICA 10 client also includes a new version of Program Neighborhood Agent (PNAgent) that includes:


 -- 32-bit color icon support that automatically selects the color
    depth for applications in the Program Neighborhood Connection
    Center
 -- PNAgent backup URL support that allows administrators to specify
    backup URLs for PNAgent in their Web Interface configurations
 -- PNAgent support through the Access Gateway

The Citrix ICA 10 client is available for download from Neoware immediately via www.neoware.com. The new client will also be included in the first general release of Neoware's newest management software, Neoware Device Manager, which will be available later this month.

About Neoware

Neoware, Inc. (Nasdaq:NWRE), provides enterprises throughout the world with thin client computing devices, software that turns PCs into thin clients, and services that adapt thin client technology to virtually any enterprise computing environment. Neoware's software powers, manages and secures thin client devices and traditional personal computers, enabling them to run Windows(r) and Web applications across a network, stream operating systems on demand, and connect to mainframes, mid-range, UNIX and Linux systems. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, U.S.A., Neoware has offices in Australia, Austria, China, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Neoware's products are available worldwide from select, knowledgeable resellers, as well as via its partnerships with IBM, Lenovo and ClearCube. Neoware can be reached by email at info@neoware.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding the evolution of thin client computing; our commitment and ability to develop and deliver solutions quickly; and the release of the Neoware Device Manager in April 2007. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted in such forward-looking statement include: rapid technological changes in the industry; our success in implementing our product development initiatives; our timely development and customers' acceptance of our products; our release of the Neoware Device Manager; increased competition; adverse changes in customer order patterns; adverse changes in general economic conditions in the U.S. and internationally; risks associated with foreign operations; and political and economic uncertainties associated with current world events. These and other risks are detailed from time to time in Neoware's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2006 and our subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.

Neoware is a trademark of Neoware, Inc. All other names, products and services are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.



            

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