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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bob who wrote (12362)7/15/1998 12:07:00 AM
From: Big Dog  Respond to of 13949
 
In the last week, PTUS is up 55%. It has a long way to go. PTUS has announce quality "new" contracts for many weeks. PTUS still is a "value play", with a relatively low price-to-sales ratio, management that will take your call and talk to you, cash in the bank, and a solid current ratio. Good investing!



To: bob who wrote (12362)7/15/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 

Information Analysis Selected to Provide Year 2000 Solution For
Seafarers' Group

IAI to Make 400,000 Lines of Seafarers' Code Year 2000 Compliant

FAIRFAX, Va., July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Information Analysis Inc.
(Nasdaq: IAIC) today said it has been selected by the Seafarers' Vacation Plan
and its related entities and organizations to provide Year 2000 services,
including assessment, planning, and remediation; on certain of the group's
mission-critical computer systems. IAI will provide these services on
approximately 400,000 lines of Computer Associates IDMS COBOL code at its
Fairfax International Solutions Factory.
"Seafarers is committed to achieving full Year 2000 compliance at the
earliest possible date," said Wallace Schmidt, MIS Director at the Camp
Springs, Maryland-based organization. "IAI has developed a fast, reliable,
automated solution for Year 2000 remediation, and the company's International
Solutions Factory provide an ideal answer for organizations that do not have
the in-house resources available to perform assessment, planning, and code
conversion. Knowing IAI has the special tools and skills to take on that code
gives us confidence that we'll meet our deadline with time to spare."
UNICAST/2000 is a family of software tools that automates the process of
finding and changing dates in computer code, known as remediation. Through an
agreement with Computer Associates International, Inc. ("CA"), UNICAST/2000
products are featured in CA's Discovery 2000 line of products for year 2000
compliance and are licensed by CA's global sales force. UNICAST/2000 includes
specialized products to remediate a variety of CA languages. IAI also offers
UNICAST/2000-PC for UNISYS COBOL.
"We're building a partnership with organizations such as Seafarers," said
Stan Reese, IAI's Senior Vice President for Professional Services. "The new
millennium is a non-negotiable deadline that too many organizations still do
not take seriously. We're pleased to offer a broad range of Year 2000
compliance services, including impact analysis, magnitude assessment,
application renovation, compliance testing, project management and consulting
services to clients. Together, we can help companies become Year 2000
compliant without an increased investment in manpower and infrastructure
usually associated with a project of this type."

About Information Analysis

Information Analysis Incorporated (http://www.infoa.com), headquartered in
Fairfax, Virginia, is a world-class provider of products and services for
automated transition engineering of computer systems. IAI provides highly
automated software and platform conversion, modernization and migration.
Through its UNICAST/2000 product family, IAI provides clients the ability to
achieve Year 2000 compliance in-house or off-site at IAI's or other certified
solution factories.

Additional information for investors
This release may contain forward-looking statements regarding the
Company's business, customer prospects, or other factors that may affect
future earnings or financial results. Such statements involve risks and
uncertainties which could cause actual results to vary materially from those
expressed in the forward-looking statements. Investors should read and
understand the risk factors detailed in the Company's 10-KSB for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 1997 and in other filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.

All product names referenced herein are the trademarks of their respective
companies.

SOURCE Information Analysis Inc.
Web Site: infoa.com
CONTACT: Neal H. Sanders of IAI, 703-279-7010



To: bob who wrote (12362)7/16/1998 7:39:00 AM
From: Nanda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
bob, Looks like CMND is stretching before its run. A good move yesterday. Did you notice how nicely the volume picked up.