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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 03:17:00 PDT
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Sundial Will Fly Key Technical Staff To Warpstock Atlanta

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Note from Peter Skye: The following announcement is from a local OS/2
vendor.

Contact Carla Hanzlik, carla@sundialsystems.com
For immediate release
____________________________________________________________

Sundial To Fly Key Technical Staff To Warpstock

"Sundial Has The Answers" All Day Long In Atlanta!

Sundial Systems will bring its key technical team to Warpstock in a
major goodwill gesture of support for the OS/2 community.

"Our tech people are adept at creating systems that go together fast
and work cleanly," says Randell Flint, President of Sundial. "We want
every single OS/2 user to bring us the new projects they're working on,
the new systems they're creating, and let us try to come up with the
fastest, most cost-effective solution that's available. If it includes
our products, fine, but we'll give you system solutions no matter what
software you're using. We want to show everyone, everywhere, that
'Sundial Has The Answers'!"

Dan Kulp is the development manager for Sundial's Mesa 2 spreadsheet
software. "Yes, I'm flying to Atlanta as part of the Sundial Has The
Answers technical program," says Dan, "and I'm also giving a
presentation on Sunday. I've seen so many different uses of Mesa 2 in
ways that you wouldn't expect, things like financial planning, web and
network statistics analysis, stock options trading, chemical modeling,
that I feel that I can really help everybody who needs some assistance
in figuring out how to design a complete system or a single set of
spreadsheets. Besides, I really like to help people, and this is a
wonderful opportunity to pass my experiences along to others."

The Sundial development manager for Relish, Rollin White, will also be
in Atlanta to add his extensive knowledge to Sundial Has The Answers.
"That's our original product," says Rollin. "There are so many ways to
keep track of schedules and time-based data in Relish that people who
are longtime users still come to me and say, 'I didn't know you could do
that!'. I'll be at Warpstock to announce and give a presentation on our
newest product, and the rest of the time I'm going to help every single
OS/2 user I can talk with on their plans and strategies. I don't really
mind what software you finally choose, I just want to make sure that
every system that's planned around OS/2 software and networking is
designed for a fast rollout and easy maintenance."

And Randell Flint himself will participate in Sundial Has The
Answers. "That's always been our thrust," says Randell. "That's always
been my interest. I want to give people software solutions that will
then give them answers. That's why I wrote Relish, our first product.
That's why we now have Rover Pack, DBExpert, Mesa 2, Clearlook and a
brand new product as well. Software is just a tool to give you the
answers you need, and that's what I want Sundial to be - a place you
come to when you need answers. That's why I'm bringing the Sundial
technical staff to Warpstock, so we can help OS/2 users create some
great solutions with any software they want. We've seen so many
different projects that we're bound to have knowledge that others can
use. It's our way of saying thanks to OS/2 - 'Sundial Has The
Answers'".

Sundial Has The Answers will run all day, every day at Warpstock.
Bring your questions, bring your plans, bring your dreams and future
visions. Sundial has the answers.

http://www.sundialsystems.com
Sundial Systems Corporation
909 Electric Avenue, Suite 204
Seal Beach, California 90740 USA

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