Business Services Industry

Sand Technology Systems: Nucleus to be Demonstrated at Comdex Spring '99

Business Wire, April 14, 1999

MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 14, 1999--

(Nasdaq:SNDCF)

Thousands of Consultants, Application Providers, Business Users and

IT Professionals to see Sand's Award Winning Nucleus Product Suite

Sand Technology Systems Internatione will be demonstrated at the Comdex Spring '99Nucleus Prototype essential to their success. Business organizations and users whose corporate technical resg their business systems without the need for specialized technical resources. Nucleus Exploration Mart demoDB2 environments associated with time sensitivetems like warehouses, marts, ERP and business intelligence systems," stated Kevin M. Horigan, Executive Vice Prototype and Nucleus Exploration to build, detions for data mining, data marts, data warehouses and online analytical processing (OLAP). Sand's Nucleus product suite brings patented technology to the business user allowing for more timely and accurate decision processing within the disconnected client, desktop, workgroup, departmental and enterprise computing environments. Supporting industries like Retail, Finance, Healthcare, Transportation, Telecommunication, Manufacturing and Insurance as well as Government Departments, Nucleus is used for corporate initiatives such as customer relationship management, risk analysis and management, product trend and profitability analysis, fraud detection, emerging markets, competitive analysis and quality control. Sand has commercial relationships with IBM, Compaq Computer Corporation, Microsoft, Hitachi Data Systems, SAIC, GE, Brio Technology and Information Builders Inc. Sand Technology can be reached on the World Wide Web at http://www.sandtechnology.com.

All Rights Reserved. Nucleus, Nucleus Server and N-Vector are registered trademarks and Nucleus Exploration Mart, Nucleus Exploration Warehouse and Nucleus Virtual Database (VDB) are trademarks of Sand Technology Systems International Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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