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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce
From: Conrad_Geiger@NeXT.COM (Conrad Geiger)
Subject: NeXT Adds Larry Ellison and Dan Case to Board of Directors
Organization: Next Announcements
Approved: sanguish@digifix.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Karen Logsdon
NeXT Computer, Inc.
415/780-3786
	or
Marilyn Kilinski
Ketchum Public Relations
212/536-8865


NeXT ADDS LARRY ELLISON AND DAN CASE TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Software future reflected in choice of Oracle, Hambrecht & Quist
CEOs

SAN FRANCISCO, CA  - May 25, 1993: Solidifying its transformation
into a software company, NeXT Computer, Inc. today announced the
addition of two software industry leaders to its board of
directors:  Lawrence J. Ellison, president and CEO of Oracle
Corp., and Daniel H. Chase III, president and co-CEO of Hambrecht &
Quist Group.  They join Steven P. Jobs, chairman and CEO, and
Keiichi Uno, of Canon, Inc., on NeXT's board.

"We are very pleased to have two of the technology industry's most
prominent leaders join our board," said Jobs of NeXT.  "Their
experience and guidance will be invaluable as we complete our
transition from a workstation manufacturer to a software company.
Larry and Dan will be actively involved as NeXT addresses the
strategic and operations challenges of becoming the premiere
supplier of object-oriented software."

Bringing experience to NeXT's board

As a software company, NeXT is capitalizing on its acclaimed
NEXTSTEP software, currently the leading object-oriented software
for developing and deploying mission-critical applications in
client/server environments.  Ellison and Case together bring nearly
three decades of experience in managing and advising
highly-successful software companies.

Ellison's Oracle Corp. is the third-largest software company in the
world and the leader in client/server database computing.  Case has
spent 14 years with H&Q, which has been associated with many of the
most successful companies in the software industry, including Adobe
Systems and Sybase.

"It's very important for our industry that NEXTSTEP achieve the
success it deserves, and I look forward to working with NeXT to
make this possible."  Ellison said.

"I'm excited about reuniting with Steve Jobs and am confident that
NeXT is well-positioned to be the catalyst and leader in the
object-oriented revolution," added Case.  "I believe NEXTSTEP is
significantly ahead of competing products in the race to establish
the next sustainable standard in system software."

Lawrence J. Ellison

Larry Ellison has been president and CEO of Oracle corp. since he
co-founded the company in 1977.  Prior to founding Oracle, Ellison
was vice president of systems development at Omex Corp., a pioneer
in optical digital mass storage.  Before that, he worked at Ampex
Corp., on the adaptation of video recording technology, and prior
to Ampex, he was a member of the Amdahl Corp. team that developed
the first IBM plug-compatible mainframe computer.  Ellison is a
member of the Industry Policy Advisory Council of the U.S.
Department of Commerce and was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by
Harvard Business School in 1990.

Daniel H. Case III

Dan Case currently serves as president and co-CEO of Hambrecht &
Quist Group where he has worked since 1979.  Case's previous
positions at H&Q include principal corporate finance: managing
director of investment banking; and executive vice president.  H&Q
is well-known as an underwriter of emerging growth companies
including the initial public offerings of Adobe, Apple, Genentech
and Sybase, as well as for a full range of other financial
services.  In addition to his management responsibilities, Case
personally served as lead banker on more than 60 completed
underwritings, financial advisory and private placement
transactions.  He is a Rhodes Scholar and an honors graduate of
Princeton University.

NeXT Computer, Inc.

NeXT develops and markets the industry-acclaimed NEXTSTEP
object-oriented software for industry-standard computer
architectures.  Customers use NEXTSTEP to develop and deploy
mission -critical client/server applications, using both custom and
shrink-wrapped software.  Headquartered in Redwood City,
California, and with offices throughout  the world, NeXT serves
customers requiring enterprise-wide, object-oriented productivity
environments.

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