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BELLEVUE, Wash., April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Data Dimensions (Nasdaq: DDIM) Chairman Larry Martin said today that the company, the leading provider of Year 2000 technology solutions, in the last 12 weeks has received approximately $10 million in new Millennium consulting technology business from several undisclosed companies. Martin said the business, in addition to continuing contracts, "puts Data Dimensions business from consulting significantly ahead of its position at the same time a year ago." Martin said that Data Dimensions obtains revenue from three Year 2000- related business lines. One is direct consulting work with companies and government agencies, helping them with the systems-wide task of re-engineering computers to work in the year 2000 and beyond. The second revenue source comes from major domestic and international consulting firms, such as Deloitte Touche, which license Data Dimensions procedures to use in their own Year 2000 consulting. The third business line is the company's recently released Ardes 2K, a CD-ROM and Internet product sold to commercial and government agencies that gives them total end-to-end information and solutions to fix their Year 2000 problems using in-house staff. Martin said that since the April 1 release of Ardes 2K, priced at about $3,000 per unit, a number of major U.S. corporations and national and international government organizations have purchased "starter kits consisting of five CD-ROMs each, which they are testing as preludes to decisions to placing much larger orders." Martin said that Data Dimensions "has been receiving very positive feedback from organizations testing Ardes 2K as the backbone of their systems- wide solutions to the Year 2000 problem."
Bob Trocchi |