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Thursday September 24, 8:02 am Eastern Time Company Press Release Transformation Processing Inc. Unveils Century Scan 4.0 And Inspector 2.1 TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 1998--Transformation Processing (OTC BB:TPII - news) Transformation Processing Inc. (TPI) unveiled its next generation of leading edge Year 2000 code scanning and auditing tools: Century Scan 4.0 and Inspector 2.1. After researching a number of Year 2000 scanning tools, TPI decided to combine its Product Development capability with its Year 2000 experience to create Century Scan. Any scanning tool that would meet TPI's standards must be able to handle multiple languages in order to function appropriately in the average business environment where many development languages are common. It must have the combination of accuracy, efficiency and speed required to scan millions of lines of code. Finally, it must be reasonably priced. The new technology is based on an extension of TPI's Century Scan 3.1 released in March, which has been successfully used to analyse over 1 million lines of code. Century Scan 4.0 boasts an improved graphical user interface (GUI), additional reporting, and enhancements to the propagation capabilities of the tool. Inspector 2.1 now provides multiple remediation methods, change tracking and intelligent pattern tuning techniques. Andrew Ordin, TPI's Senior Developer, stated that ''Century Scan 4.0 and Inspector 2.1 are the fastest and most efficient scanning and auditing tools in use in any factory today. The ability to now attack the code from both a pattern matching and propagation approach simultaneously is of significant value to any programmer in this business.'' Transformation Processing Inc. is an Information Technology company that develops and markets software and services enabling companies worldwide to automatically migrate their application programs and data from legacy systems to open system and client/server environments. TPI has evolved from providing AS/400 legacy code migration services to a company supporting four lines of business: Client Server Migration, Year 2000 IT and Non-IT Solutions, Groupware and Support Services. In addition, the Company's ability to scan code to diagnose Year 2000 problems, as well as perform similar diagnostic procedures on embedded chips positions it as an industry leader in this area. This news release includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including the timely development and acceptance of new products, the impact of competitive products and pricing, the timely funding of customers' projects, customer payments to the Company and the other risks detailed from time to time by the Company in the reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contact: Transformation Processing Inc. Asif R. Khan, 905/206-1366, ext. 238 or Toll Free at: 888/222-5967 or Transformation Processing Inc. Samantha Chapman, 905/206-1366, ext 226 or Toll Free at: 888/222-5967 web site: www.tpii.com or Martin E. Janis and Company Inc. Hal Schweig, 312/943-1100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ More Quotes and News:Transformation Processing Inc (OTC BB:TPII - news) Related News Categories: computers ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Help ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright c 1998 Business Wire. All rights reserved. All the news releases provided by Business Wire are copyrighted. Any forms of copying other than an individual user's personal reference without express written permission is prohibited. Further distribution of these materials is strictly forbidden, including but not limited to, posting, emailing, faxing, archiving ina public database, redistributing via a computer network or in a printed form. See our Important Disclaimers and Legal Information. Questions or Comments?