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San
Jose, Calif., October 10, 2000 - Fujitsu Software
Corporation, a leading supplier of COBOL compilers and tools, today announced
that it has been awarded a $15 million contract to be the exclusive provider
of COBOL software and associated video training for the Indian Computer
Institute Association (ICIA). The package will be made available to the
ICIA's 2000 member colleges and universities beginning Q1 2001.
"Our goal is to help India develop a strong and progressive computer industry,"
said Prof. G. Amarnath, Head of Technical Development, ICIA. "COBOL clearly
has to be part of the equation because it forms the backbone of such a
large proportion of business applications. In selecting Fujitsu COBOL,
we are giving our students a quality COBOL implementation that will be
easy to learn and use, delivers outstanding performance, and that is clearly
evolving with the latest technologies such as graphical user interfaces,
Web support and object integration."
Fujitsu Software Corporation
will be supplying ICIA with a special academic edition of the Fujitsu
COBOL product along with more than 25 hours of video-based training. The
video training provides an introduction to the COBOL language, guidance
in using the Fujitsu COBOL development environment, thorough training
in the design and execution of graphical user interfaces using PowerCOBOL,
and many worked exercises demonstrating the use of Fujitsu COBOL and PowerCOBOL.
According to Ron Langer, Director COBOL Sales and Marketing for Fujitsu
Software Corporation, the software portion of the contract is in excess
of $10 million dollars, which is believed to be the largest COBOL sale
in recent history.
"This is a very significant announcement for both Fujitsu and the COBOL
community, " said Langer. "Not only did Fujitsu win business in the face
of some tough competition, which is strong testimony to the performance
and superiority of our product, but it clearly supports our conviction
that COBOL has made a smooth transition to the 21st century."
For detailed information about Fujitsu COBOL refer to our website at:
http://www.netcobol.com or send an
email to cobol@adtools.com.
About Indian Computer Institute Association
The Indian Computer Institute Association (ICIA) is a non-profit
making body set up in 1982 by Professors Bannerjee and Balasunderam. Its
main objective is to strengthen Information Technology throughout the
academic and commercial communities in India. By 1992 it had become one
of the largest non-profit making bodies in India, with a membership of
approximately 2,000 Institutions, Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges,
and Research & Development establishments throughout the country. It runs
seminars to promote its objects, and co-ordinates the supply of hardware,
software and computer training packages to Member Institutions.
About Fujitsu Limited
Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) is a leading provider of Internet- based
information technology solutions for the global marketplace. Comprising
over 500 group companies and affiliates worldwide -- including ICL, Amdahl
and DMR Consulting -- it had consolidated revenues of 5.26 trillion yen
($49.6 billion) in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2000. Fujitsu's pace-setting
technologies, world-class computing and telecommunications platforms,
and global corps of over 60,000 systems and services experts make it uniquely
positioned to unleash the infinite possibilities of the Internet to help
its customers succeed. Altogether, the Fujitsu Group has 188,000 employees
and operations in over 100 countries. Internet: http://www.fujitsu.com/
About Fujitsu Software Corporation
Fujitsu Software Corporation ("FS"),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited ("Fujitsu"), was established
in July 1991. FS is engaged in software research and development, software
product and technology procurement, and software product sales. FS markets
and sells the following products: Program Products, such as Fujitsu's
network management application package, SystemWalker; Enterprise application
server software products, INTERSTAGE; Work Flow products, i-Flow; COBOL
language products; and Fujitsu's Japanese-language and translation software
products, including Atlas and TransLinGo!.
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