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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MIGRATEC (MIGR)

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To: Typhoon who started this subject2/10/2003 8:03:41 PM
From: dkgross   of 650
 
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 10, 2003--

Proven Migration Solutions, 64 EXPRESS and 32 DIRECT, Can Be

Purchased Directly from GSA Schedule Contract Number GS-35F-0256K

MigraTEC MIGR, a leading provider of migration technology and expertise, announced that its products are now offered on the GSA Schedule Contract, number GS-35F-0256K.

MigraTEC's 32Direct(R) allows customers to migrate all their C and C++ UNIX code in a significantly shortened and predictable timeframe, and at a lower cost to industry standard operating systems, including Windows and Linux. 64Express(R) enables organizations to move C and C++-based 32-bit applications to 64-bit platforms in less than half the time required by manual recoding. MigraTEC also offers migration solutions for customers moving applications from OS/2 to Microsoft Windows.

"The GSA Schedule Contract has been developed by the federal government to assist federal agencies in purchasing products and services," stated Jim Beaupre, head of MigraTEC's Federal Office. "We can now offer the contract vehicle of choice to those agencies who have expressed interest in MigraTEC's solutions. During my many years of selling to federal agencies, I have come to appreciate the significance of this."

"Roughly one-third of the C and C++ installed base resides with public agencies, and MigraTEC is committed to assisting federal IT managers who are optimizing their computing environments by consolidating servers on lower cost, more secure industry standard platforms," said Wes Blair, senior vice president of sales, marketing, and delivery, MigraTEC. "MigraTEC's GSA relationship represents the next step in our significant investment in the public space."

About MigraTEC

Based in Dallas, Texas, MigraTEC, Inc. is a leading provider of application migration solutions. MigraTEC's solutions support the cross-platform migration of C/C++ based application software among 32-bit operating systems, such as from Solaris(TM) to Windows(R) and Solaris(TM) to Linux(R), and upgrading 32-bit applications to 64-bit architectures, such as the Intel(R) Itanium(R) and AMD Opteron(R) based platforms. In addition, MigraTEC provides OS/2 to Windows migration solutions. MigraTEC enables independent software vendors (ISVs), service providers and corporate and government enterprises to dramatically reduce the risk, time and cost associated with software migration projects.

MigraTEC, Inc. is publicly traded on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "MIGR." For more information, visit migratec.com.

MigraTEC, 32Direct and 64Express are trademarks of MigraTEC, Inc., Dallas, Texas, USA.

Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

All other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Forward-Looking Statements

The statements contained in this release that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements that may involve risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual results may differ significantly from the results contained in the forward-looking statements. These risk factors are discussed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Forms 8-K, 10-OSB and 10-KSB.

Contact Information:
The Bohle Company
Derek Asato, 310/785-0515, Ext. 201
derek@bohle.com
or
Investor Relations, 972/969-0385

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