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To: tech who wrote (37)2/19/1998 1:35:00 PM
From: tech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40
 
ConSyGen Inc. Announces Successful Completion of Testing of Motorola Benefits Program

Tuesday February 17, 8:08 am Eastern Time

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 1998--On Oct. 7, 1997 ConSyGen Inc. (OTC BB: CSGI -news) announced that it had completed the Year 2000 correction of 500,000 lines of code for the Motorola Employee Benefits Program; the system has since gone through exhaustive testing. Ron Bishop, ConSyGen's president and CEO stated today: ''In discussions with Motorola last week, I was delighted to hear that their staff is convinced that the Year 2000 corrections have been completed successfully.''

Ms. Marge Davies, Motorola's project manager for the project, stated: ''I am impressed with the ConSyGen 2000 toolset and its ability to identify and list missing code, to give us complete exception reports, and to make code compliant for the Year 2000 with such speedand accuracy. To be honest, when ConSyGen said that they could make our system Year 2000 compliant in a very short time, I really didn't believe them. When ConSyGen delivered the compliant code in only eight days, I was amazed. We weren't even ready to start testing.'' Davies continued to say that the first code delivered had only one error; ConSyGen corrected the error in the translator, re-ran the code through the toolset overnight, and returned the corrected code to her the next day.

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).

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 of and acceptance of the ConSyGen technology, the overall market demand for conversion services, the presence of technologically-inferior products 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., Phoenix
Ron Bishop or Jim Vittera
602/496-4545, ext. 132
or
Martin E. Janis & Co., Chicago
Hal Schweig, 312/943-1100



To: tech who wrote (37)3/12/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: tech  Respond to of 40
 
ConSyGen Appoints Three External Board Members

Wednesday February 25, 8:05 am Eastern Time

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 25, 1998--ConSyGen (OTC BB: CSGI - news) today announced the appointment of three (3) external Board Members. Appointed to ConSyGen's Board are Daniel G. Queyssac, President & Chief Operating Officer at ASM America; Richard L. Ruth, President & Chief Operating Officer at Technology Group of Arizona; and Andrew Lee, Co-Chairman & Co-Chief Operating Officer at Greater Alliance Corporation, and President & Chief Operating Officer at First Shanghai Corporation.

Queyssac has been involved in the high tech arena throughout his career. His previous positions include President at TechnoPart; President & Chief Operating Officer at Novellus Systems, Inc.; Chief Operating Officer at SGS-Thompson Microelectronics; President & Chief Executive Officer at SGS Semiconductor Corp.; and several positions at Motorola, the last being Director of International Operations.

Ruth has extensive experience in the high tech arena also. His previous positions include, President at MobileData Communications Corp.; Executive Director at Marconi Instruments Inc.; Director at AB Dick Company; General Manager of Tempe Operations at Codex Corp. (a subsidiary of Motorola); General Manager of Motorola Microsystems; and several engineering positions at Honeywell Information Systems
and General Electric Company [NYSE:GE - news].

Lee brings his extensive experience in the international and financial arena to ConSyGen. He is presently Co-Chairman & Co-CEO of Greater Alliance Corp.; President & CEO of First Shanghai Corporation; Chairman of Valentine U.S.A. Inc.; Chairman of Bleecker Building Supplies; Director, President & CEO of Dawson Science Corporation [OTC BB:DWSC - news]; and President & CEO of Lee Brothers Enterprises, Inc. His previous positions include Co-Founder & President of Q1 Corporation, Chairman of Q1 International, and Research Staff Member at RCA Laboratories.

''We at ConSyGen are extremely excited to have these 3 high level individuals with proven track records become Directors of ConSyGen,'' stated Ron Bishop, ConSyGen's President and CEO. Bishop continued, ''Dan, Dick and Andrew will be invaluable in providing direction and leadership as we move into the 21st century. Bob Stewart, our Chairman, and I look forward to the diversified experience that we are adding to our Board.''

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 the new Client/Server platforms (often called downsizing).

Contact:

ConSyGen Inc., Phoenix
Ron Bishop or Jim Vittera
602/496-4545, ext. 132
or
Martin E. Janis & Co., Chicago
Hal Schweig, 312/943-1100