Thanks, Bijon.  I was hoping to elicit a response.  I thought the information Dennis Murphy provided from the prospectus was interesting.  But aside from his quotation, there has been absolutely no adequate criticism with respect to LIOX competition.  
  Thanks very much.  I look forward to your response.  
  PS:  Given no one's done this yet, here's the news of yesterday:
  go2net.newsalert.com
  Lionbridge Lands Contract With Cisco                    Systems
                     PR Newswire - September 28, 1999 13:31
                     Estimated $9 Million Agreement Reinforces Lionbridge Leadership In                    Multilingual Internet Services 
                     WALTHAM, Mass., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Lionbridge Technologies,                    Inc. (Nasdaq: LIOX), a provider of multilingual Internet services to global                    technology businesses, today announced a three-year services agreement                    with Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), the worldwide leader in                    networking for the Internet. Lionbridge estimates that this agreement will                    be worth approximately $9 million over the three year term. Under the                    agreement, Lionbridge will provide a solution for creating and maintaining                    multiple language versions of Cisco's Web sites and will streamline the                    localization process. 
                     Cisco is the world's largest Internet commerce site, selling more than $32                    million in products every day. To sell and support its products in over 100                    countries, Cisco must keep massive amounts of Web content fully up to                    date in the local languages of its global customers. Lionbridge will                    implement its proprietary LionTrack Enterprise(TM) workflow system to                    identify changes to English language content and route them through its                    global infrastructure of translators, engineers and Web-publishing                    specialists. This outsourcing program will allow Cisco to release its product                    information, online technical support, and courseware so that global                    customers will have Internet access to constantly updated information. 
                     The program will include the localization of Cisco's Networking Academy                    Program, a technology education curriculum that is offered in fifty                    countries. Cisco's Networking Academy program has over 2,700                    academies worldwide and is one example of how Cisco is leveraging the                    Internet to provide Web-based courseware and programs. Lionbridge will                    localize Cisco's Networking Academy curricula into seven languages,                    eventually scaling to 15 languages. 
                     "We developed LionTrack Enterprise specifically to handle the hundreds of                    daily changes typical of large, dynamic Web sites for eCommerce,                    eSupport and eLearning," said Rory Cowan, president and CEO of                    Lionbridge. "The success of this new system is based on the integration of                    engineering, language, and project management expertise with Lionbridge's                    global infrastructure." 
                     About LionTrack 
                     The LionTrack System is an automated workflow process designed to                    manage a high volume of continuous multilingual changes to Web-based                    knowledge bases. It is made up of Java-developed workflow and Oracle                    database software running on a large Unix enterprise server. The system                    identifies and extracts new and modified files and routes them through                    translation memory software and to the appropriate translation resources,                    based on priority, language and workload. Translated content is then                    validated by the customer's in-country support personnel and submitted                    back to the knowledge base. 
                     About Lionbridge Technologies 
                     Lionbridge Technologies provides testing, localization, internationalization                    and other globalization and multilingual Internet services to the world's                    leading technology companies, including Cisco, IBM, Microsoft, Motorola,                    Novell, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems. Lionbridge's multilingual eRelease,                    eSupport, eLearning and eCommerce services are based on its Rapid                    Globalization Methodology(TM). The Rapid Globalization                    Methodology(TM) integrates engineering, linguistics, testing, and project                    management with automated workflow management to enable                    simultaneous worldwide release, via the Internet, of products as well as                    related customer support, training, and marketing materials. Based in                    Waltham, Massachusetts, Lionbridge maintains facilities in Ireland, The                    Netherlands, France, China, Korea and Japan. To learn more, visit                    lionbridge.com. 
                     This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks                    and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include the estimated                    $9 million value of the agreement with Cisco and those regarding current or                    future financial performance, management's plans and objectives for future                    operations, as well as statements regarding the strategy and plans of                    Lionbridge. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release                    include any statements containing the words "expects," "anticipates,"                    "estimates," "believes," "may," "will," "should" and similar expressions, and                    the negatives thereof. Lionbridge's actual experience may differ materially                    from that discussed in the forward-looking statement. Factors that might                    cause such a difference include the termination of customer contracts prior                    to the end of their term, including the termination of the Cisco agreement                    prior to the end of its three year term; Lionbridge's dependence on clients'                    product releases to generate revenues; the loss of a major client; risks                    associated with management of growth; market acceptance of new service                    offerings; the failure to keep pace with the rapidly changing requirements                    of its clients; Lionbridge's ability to attract and retain key personnel;                    Lionbridge being held liable for defects or errors in its solutions; political,                    economic and business fluctuations in international markets; as well as risks                    of downturns in economic conditions generally, and in the information                    technology and software industries specifically, and risks associated with                    competition, and, competitive pricing pressures. For a more detailed                    description of the risk factors associated with Lionbridge, please refer to                    Lionbridge's Registration Statement on Form S-1 on file with the Securities                    and Exchange Commission. 
                     SOURCE Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. 
                     /CONTACT: Cathy Maloney, Director of Corporate Communications of                     Lionbridge Technologies, 781-434-6010, or                    cathy_maloney@lionbridge.com/ 
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