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To: V$gas.Com who wrote (330)12/16/1998 2:26:00 PM
From: DSPetry  Read Replies (1) of 383
 
Sorry gang....
Just sold my last few shares here...
Will wait the 30 days & see whats going on in January...
Took the money & bought CITN
THANKS EUBIE FOR ALL YOU DD !!!!!!!!!

(BSNS WIRE) Citadel Technology Selected to Join Microsoft, MCI/Worldcom,
Citadel Technology Selected to Join Microsoft, MCI/Worldcom, HP, and Dell in
Schools 2000 Program


Business Editors and High Tech Writers

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 16, 1998--

Citadel Will Be the Exclusive Software Security Provider
For Schools 2000 Program

Citadel Technology, Inc., (OTCBB: CITN) has been selected to be a
partner with Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), MCI/Worldcom (NASDAQ: WCOM), HP
(NYSE: HWP), Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) and 15 other technology companies in
the Schools 2000 program.
The Schools 2000 program is designed to integrate "best-of-breed"
products to create the educational computer system of the future. It
incorporates the visions of what leading technology companies foresee
as the design and configuration of network and desktop computing in
schools across the world in the 21 century.
These hand-picked technology companies will showcase their
products in a collaborative solution in schools located in Washington
DC, Los Angeles, Dallas, Redmond, and other locations around the
world. Each school will provide a living showcase of how this premier
technology can be used, in the year 2000 and beyond, to enhance the
educational process the same way it enhances business productivity
across the globe.
"MCI/Worldcom has been a leader in helping schools tap into the
power of technology. The Schools 2000 Program is just one of many
initiatives that our company has undertaken to insure that students
and teachers can understand, manage, and take advantage of
communications technologies", said Todd Brekhus, Program Manager
Education MCI an MCI/Worldcom Company. "Managing the desktops of
schools is a daunting challenge, and we're glad that Citadel is
joining the Schools 2000 Program. Their suite of products will make a
difference in teachers and students' lives, making technology easier
to use and manage."
"We are excited about Citadel becoming the exclusive Network and
Desktop Security provider for Schools 2000. NetOFF, WinShield, and
FolderBolt provide a top-to-bottom level of security for teachers,
students, and administrators," says Rick Bauer, Program Manager for
Schools 2000. "I am impressed with the Citadel's suite of security
products. They are easy for educators and technology leaders to
install and deploy, training is a snap, and they work. Unlike other
solutions we have tried, Citadel's suite of products is real solution,
not just a product."
Steven B. Solomon, CEO and President of Citadel, said, "We are
proud to be selected as the exclusive security provider for the
Schools 2000 program by these leading technology companies. The
education market for hardware and software was 26 billion last year
and is expected to exceed to 50 billion by 2001. Schools 2000 is
designed to be the technology standard in the education market for the
twenty-first century." Solomon continued "The integration of our
technology in this partnership furthers our mission to become the
standard in desktop and network security."

About Citadel Technology

Citadel Technology Inc. is a developer and marketer of computer
software products including security and management utilities for
networks and personal computers. The Company's products are designed
to secure and manage personal computers (PCs) and local area networks
(LANs) and enable network administrators to more efficiently manage
the networks. Company products are designed to reduce client costs,
improve the accuracy of clients' information, maintain the operation
of the network, secure the network from fraud or unauthorized use, and
generally enable the administrator to devote more time to improving
service to the network rather than focusing on operational details.
For more information on Citadel Technology products, visit the
Company's homepage at citadel.com. For information on
purchasing products, contact the Company directly by writing or
calling: Citadel Technology, 3811 Turtle Creek Blvd., Suite 600,
Dallas, Texas 75219; phone: 214/520-9292; fax: 214/520-9293.
The above statements are not strictly historical facts and
include forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and
uncertainties. The actual results of the future events described in
such forward-looking statements could differ materially as a result
of, among other things, the following: integration of acquired
technology and companies, transition of selling and distribution
methods, purchasing patterns of government and federal and state
agencies, the availability of capital on terms acceptable to the
Company, general economic conditions, competition, the market for the
network software products, software development costs and possible
future litigation, as well as the risks and uncertainties discussed in
the Company's public reports and filings and public statements.

--30--rc/ny*

CONTACT: Citadel Technology Inc.
Steve Solomon, 800-962-0701
or
The Investor Relations Group Inc.
Dian Griesel & Richard Land, 212/664-8489
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