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'The National Endowment for the Arts' Applauds A Smooth Upgrade'
Kirkland, WA. (June 18, 2002) - In an article published on May 6, 2002 in Government Computer News
(http://gcn.com/21_10/news/18601-1.html), The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) applauded
the system modernization efforts of The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI).
Mike Burke, NEA's Chief Information Officer (CIO) praised TSRI for modernizing NEA's 650,000 line-of-code
legacy Wang COBOL system, that included transforming 350 database tables from flat files to a relational
database and creating more than 800 user screens for 140 users, in just seven months. As Burke said,
'It worked out of the box. We had to do very little tweaking'.
Randy Doblar, TSRI's Vice President of Sales & Marketing said, 'Recognition of TSRI's efforts by Mr. Burke
and Government Computer News is not only gratifying, but has provided a wide audience of legacy systems
owners with the understanding that a highly automated, low-cost and low-risk approach to system
modernization is both available and proven. Legacy system owners today expect the modernization
process to take years to accomplish and cost enormous amounts of money. TSRI however, can now accomplish
that same modernization process in a fraction of time needed using other methods and at a Firm Fixed
Price.'
For more information about TSRI visit our web site or contact:
Randy A. Doblar
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
(425) 284-2880
rdoblar@softwarerevolution.com
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