Business Services Industry

ASI Enters QAD Product Partnership Program

Business Wire, August 18, 1998

SOUTHFIELD, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 18, 1998--Advanced Systems International (ASI)(OTCBB:ADSN), a leading provider of time, attendance and labor allocation and Data Collection software applications, today announced that its application to enter the QAD Product Partnership Program has been approved.

QAD is committed to providing world-class, cutting edge solutions for Enterprise Resource Planning/Management customers. Laura S. Kirkley, Product Alliance Program Manager, was quoted as saying the "Members of the QAD Product Partner Program provide the applications and technology building blocks that in conjunction with QAD's MFG/PRO provide its customers with total comprehensive software solutions. The program was established for industry vendors that want to work with QAD to develop innovative new markets for supply chain and manufacturing environments."

"By teaming up with QAD, ASI is able to provide additional services and products to one of its primary vehicle markets, the automotive supplier industry. QAD is currently being used by nine of 14 of the largest automotive suppliers," stated Gerald Pesut, president of ASI.

Advanced Systems International is a leading supplier of time, attendance and labor allocation solutions that enhance productivity in the workplace. ASI provides a comprehensive cost-effective solution that includes software, hardware and services. ASI's comprehensive solution collects and distributes time, attendance, and labor information throughout a company's enterprise. Further information is available at http://www.advancedsystems.net.

   CONTACT:  Martin E. Janis & Company, Inc., Chicago
              Bev Jedynak, 312/943-1100
                     or
              Advanced Systems International, Southfield
              Quenti Mai, 248/569-9650

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