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To: Taki who wrote (70992)11/14/2000 9:03:59 AM
From: Due Diligence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
(PR NEWSWIRE) Intelliquis Announces Completion of Phase 1 of Its Lazarus Proj
Intelliquis Announces Completion of Phase 1 of Its Lazarus Project

SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Intelliquis International Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: INTQ), a provider of communications and Web-site
marketing software, today announced the completion of phase 1 of its Lazarus
Project.
The Lazarus Project -- which will be marketed under the name PC Rescue --
is an ISA-card-based recovery system that allows computer users to restore
operating system failures without needing a boot disk or recovery CD-ROM.
"Most of the problems associated with an operating system crash are caused
by a corrupted file fragment or a dangling file," said Mark Tippets,
Intelliquis vice president of sales. "The Lazarus Project enables users to
recover valuable system information without endangering their files and
computer settings."
The Lazarus Project allows users to save their most crucial system
information, including hard-drive partitions and file allocation tables, on a
flash-ROM chip built into the ISA card. To restore data, users simply hit
"control-alt" on their keyboards, and their information and settings will be
restored. The card works with DOS, Linux, and all Windows platforms, and can
be installed simply by opening the computer case and placing the card into an
empty ISA slot.
Tippets said phase 1 is designed primarily for small business and home
users who want a quick and efficient recovery system while remaining
cost-effective. Future phases of the Lazarus Project will be developed for
the OEM and computer component markets.
Phase 1 of the Lazarus Project has a suggested retail price of $49.95, and
is initially available through Intelliquis' Web site. The product will be
available in most retail outlets within the next 30 days.

Based in Draper, Utah, Intelliquis International Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: INTQ) develops Internet and communications software
products that enable businesses and end-users to improve the marketing of
their Web sites.
"E-Tools for E-Business" reflects Intelliquis' strategy of offering the tools
needed to operate more efficient and productive Web sites. These tools help
companies drive more traffic to their site and generate more e-commerce
revenues. More information about Intelliquis and its products can be found at
www.intelliquis.com.

Except for historical information, all of the statements, expectations and
assumptions contained in the foregoing are forward-looking statements. The
realization of any or all of these expectations is subject to a number of
risks and uncertainties and it is possible that the assumptions made by
management may not materialize. Certain of these risk factors are set forth
in the company's SEC Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2000.

SOURCE Intelliquis International Inc.
-0- 11/14/2000
/CONTACT: Waylon Prince of Intelliquis, 801-990-2600,
wprince@intelliquis.com/
/Web site: intelliquis.com
(INTQ)

CO: Intelliquis International Inc.
ST: Utah
IN: CPR MLM
SU:


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