O2 Technology Inc of Palo Alto, California, is now offering production versions of its O2Web module for creating Web servers based on the latest 4.6 release of the O2 object database. The module translates O2 objects into HyperText Mark-up Language but requires a full-featured Web server package. which O2 isn’t supplying. The module is $1,500 under Sun Microsystems Inc, Hewlett-Packard Co, Silicon Graphics Inc, Digital Equipment Corp, IBM Corp and iAPX-86 Unixes. O2 has 65 employees and claims 4,000 users across 400 installations. There are 10 Unidata Inc developers working on the O2-Unidata object-nested relational combination, and Unidata will market it. Hewlett-Packard’s Unix 95 (Spec 1170)-com-pliant HP-UX 10.10 release supports all Hewlett-Packard workstations and servers, including the Visualize graphics subsystem. Kernel-level threads aren’t due until a future HP-UX release. Hewlett-Packard says it releases new versions every six months. HP-UX 10.10 costs $2,250 for an eight- user license.