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To: tech who wrote (33)1/1/1998 7:45:00 PM
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ConSyGen Is Awarded Year 2000 Contract for Client of INSI Integrated
Systems

Monday December 29, 8:28 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 29, 1997--ConSyGen Inc. (CSGI:NASDAQ BB) announced today that it has been awarded a contract by INSI Integrated Systems Inc. (INSI), Winnipeg, MB to make a critical software pplication of Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS) Year 2000 compliant.

The software application is in excess of one million lines of code, and ConSyGen will use its fully-automated ConSyGen 2000(SM) toolset to ensure Year 2000 compliance.

''We are pleased to be able to involve ConSyGen with us in this project,'' stated Tom Hiebert, president and COO of INSI. ''The planning phases of the project have now reached the stage where conversion is to commence, and we are impressed by ConSyGen 2000's ability to address and to modify the IBM MVS/COBOL/PL1 environment
automatically.''

Ron Bishop, president and CEO of ConSyGen, stated: ''We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to perform this automated conversion project for INSI, who are one of our early Teaming Partners, and who have been working diligently to set up Year 2000 project opportunities in Canada and the U.S. INSI has demonstrated an excellent approach to project planning and management thus far, and we look forward to working with them and the client in a successful automated conversion.''

ConSyGen Inc. is a Phoenix-based software company that provides conversion/correction services with its proprietary technologies. The company's ConSyGen 2000 software is a fully automated toolset that automatically corrects dates in both source code and data to be compliant for the Year 2000 and beyond. The company's ConSyGen Conversion toolset automatically converts software to run on a different hardware platform. For example, software running on older BULL, IBM, Unisys, etc., mainframes can automatically be converted to run on new open or client-server platforms (often called downsizing).

INSI Integrated Systems Inc. is a Winnipeg-based systems integration and consulting company with operations in Ottawa, Dallas, and Los Angeles. The company has developed a sophisticated approach to project
development and management which ensures the highest quality and most effective results from its managed projects. It also provides specialized consulting services to companies undertaking business change, systems integration and replacement activities.

Contact:

ConSyGen Inc., Phoenix
Ron Bishop, 602/496-4545 x132
or
Martin E. Janis & Company Inc., Chicago
Elliott Jacobson, 312/943-1100