To: wlheatmoon who wrote (289 ) 3/2/2000 11:35:00 AM From: wlheatmoon Respond to of 33421
an interesting WAP play..low float... CSPI has been consolidating nicely after recent run up. recent news.biz.yahoo.com Monday February 14, 8:21 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: MODCOMP, Inc. Portal Solution Links Mobile Phone Users for E-Business WAP66(TM) Portal Server from MODCOMP Takes E-Business to Next Level; First and Only Solution to Combine Mobile Business Access [to Legacy Data] with Full Web Support FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- MODCOMP, Inc. (www.modcomp.com), a subsidiary of CSP Inc. (Nasdaq: CSPI - news) and a leading developer of E-commerce solutions, today announced the release of WAP66(TM) Portal Server, the first server solution to make existing enterprise data available to mobile business (M-Business) user as well as the Internet and company intranets. WAP66(TM) Portal Server is the only wireless access protocol (WAP) solution that allows mobile access to company information from data sources such as corporate mainframes and other computer systems as well as a Web browser. biz.yahoo.com Tuesday February 29, 7:29 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: CSP Inc. Golf & Business Club Henri Chapelle Selects WAP66(TM) Portal Server As its Platform For Wireless Reservation System WAP-based Web Solution Lets Golfers Schedule Tee Times with a Cell Phone FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- MODCOMP©, Inc. (www.modcomp.com), a subsidiary of CSP Inc. (Nasdaq: CSPI - news) and a leading developer of E-commerce and M-business solutions, today announced the first golf reservation system that allows players to reserve tee times with a cell phone using a wireless access protocol (WAP) solutionbiz.yahoo.com Thursday March 2, 7:29 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: CSP Inc. CSP Inc. Awarded Second Phase of Multi-Year Contract by Northrop Grumman Norden Systems For high performance Computing system 2000 SERIES with Latest PowerPC Technology is Major Factor in Selection for the Generic Acoustic Stimulation System Program BILLERICA, Mass., March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- CSP Inc. (Nasdaq: CSPI - news) MultiComputer Division, a leading provider of high-performance computer systems, today announced that Northrop Grumman Norden Systems (Norden) of Melville, NY has awarded the second phase of a multi-year contract for the delivery of its 2000 SERIES MultiComputers. Norden selected CSPI's 2000 SERIES System as the high-performance computational system for its Generic Acoustic Stimulation System (GASS) program. The GASS Program is a major upgrade to the stimulation portion of the U.S. Navy's air Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) trainers. This upgrade program provides Navy ASW training units with vastly improved real-time target, ocean and sensor modeling capability. Under a multi-year contract, valued at over $4 million, CSPI will supply high-performance multiprocessor computer systems for the computational section of the Generic Acoustic Stimulation System upgrades. Because many additional naval training sites can benefit from the advances offered by GASS program upgrades, this contract represents a significant long-term potential business opportunity for both Norden and CSPI.