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Non-Tech : EINI -- Entertainment Internet (CastNet)

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THE ENTERTAINMENT INTERNET INC. - SIERRA SYSTEMS GROUP INC - Entertainment Internet Engages Sierra Systems For Castnet.com Web Site Development [165]
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The Entertainment Internet Inc. (TEI) confirmed the engagement of
Sierra Systems Group Inc. for systems analysis, re-programming of its
Castnet.com(TM) Web sites and portals.
Sierra Systems Group Inc. is one of the nation's leading technology
consulting and systems integration firms, recognized for its cutting-edge
"e-relationship management," seamless integration of business applications
and technical expertise.
Sierra Systems' reputation for delivering world-scale business
solutions has been earned over 33 years of service to many of the most
respected organizations in the government, financial services, health care,
justice, telecommunications and utilities sectors.
According to TEI Co-chairman Mohamed Hadid, "The redesign,
reprogramming, and revitalization of the Castnet.com(TM) Web sites and
portals is a team effort that requires a synergistic blend of talents.
Sierra Systems Group has a proven record of success with our branding
agency of record, Pittard-Sullivan, and can scale its resources to meet our
production deadlines."
TEI Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Schuster said, "The engagement of
Sierra Systems followed a vendor rating and evaluation process that took
place over two fiscal quarters; TEI proceeded with caution because of the
enormity and critical nature of the undertaking, and is confident that
Sierra Systems will deliver a system which ultimately positions the
corporation well-ahead of any perceived competitors." TEI expects first
deliverables from Sierra later this month.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995: This release contains forward-looking statements involving
risks and uncertainties that may cause actual future events or results to
differ materially and adversely from those described in the forward-looking
statements. Important factors that may cause such a difference for The
Entertainment Internet Inc. include, but are not limited to, risks of
delays in preparation and introduction of new services; dependence on
outside and third-party service providers, consultants, and attorneys;
dependence on third-party software developers for a significant portion of
new products and services; risks of rapid technological change and platform
change; intense competition; risks of product defects; dependence upon
licenses from third parties; risks associated with present and future
capital requirements; dependence upon key personnel, and risks associated
with domestic business, intellectual property disputes and other factors
discussed in the company's filings from time to time with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. The Entertainment Internet Inc. disclaims any
obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statement that may be
made from time to time by it or on its behalf.

TEL: 323/857-9820 Elizabeth Cantu, The Entertainment Internet Inc.
Email: info@eini.net


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