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To: angel who wrote (2225)1/20/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: tech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
ConSyGen announces another Contract... Mohahahaha.......

Hey angel! did you see this...

ConSyGen Inc. Is Awarded Year 2000 Contract For Client of Chase Software Norway AS

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 1998--ConSyGen Inc.
(OTC BB:CSGI) announced today that it has been awarded a contract by
Chase Software Norway AS, Stavanger, Norway, to make a critical
software application Year 2000 compliant for a Chase client. The
project, which is the first to be conducted by ConSyGen for a
European client, is for approximately 500,000 lines of code. The
client is the Norwegian telecommunications organization, Telenor;
details of the agreement were not disclosed. Chase Software Norway
AS is a related company of Chase Technology plc, London, with which
ConSyGen recently announced a Teaming Partnership. ConSyGen will
use its fully-automated ConSyGen 2000(SM) toolset to make the
application Year 2000 compliant.

Mr. Arthur Wilhelmsen, managing director of Chase Software
Norway, stated: "We are pleased to bring this project to ConSyGen so early in our new relationship. It indicates the serious interest in this area in resolving Year 2000 problems quickly and effectively in the time remaining before 2000, and we believe that ConSyGen 2000's
ability to address and to modify the Amdahl MVS/COBOL environment
automatically will ensure a successful conversion project, which
should create additional business opportunities for both ConSyGen
and Chase Norway."


Mr. Ron Bishop, president and CEO of ConSyGen, stated: "Just
last week, ConSyGen signed a Teaming Agreement with Chase, and now
we are already starting to receive contracts. We are excited about
Chase's enthusiasm for ConSyGen 2000, and see this initial project
as an ideal opportunity to demonstrate the effectiveness of our
automated conversion technology. Chase Norway will provide the
necessary project planning and management, and we look forward to
working with them and the client in doing this automated conversion,
particularly as there is a very demanding time schedule to the
delivery of the converted code."

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).
Please visit our website at www.consygen.com .

Chase Software Norway AS is based in Stavanger, Norway, and is a
related company of Chase Technology plc (London, UK) and CADAS
Software Inc. (London, UK and San Diego, Calif.). The company is
engaged primarily in marketing software and systems integration and
consulting services, including Year 2000 services and CADAS
date-aging tools for use in testing support for Year 2000 projects.

Risk warning - the following is a 'safe harbor' statement under
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: "This release
may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties which might cause the actual results to differ
materially from those projected in any forward-looking statements.
Factors which could affect actual results include the development
and introduction of competitive technologies, the market awareness
and acceptance of the ConSyGen technology, the overall market demand
for conversion services, the presence of competitive factors and
services which are priced or promoted to compete with ConSyGen
services, the ability to attract and to retain technical personnel,
and the ability of the company to protect its proprietary
information."

CONTACT: ConSyGen Inc.
Ron Bishop, (602) 496-4545 x132
or
Martin E. Janis & Company Inc.
Elliott Jacobson, (312) 943-1100