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Attachmate Makes the Most Out of a Y2K Working Weekend; Attachmate is providing a New Year's Eve party for employees and their families working that evening
Business Wire, Dec 21, 1999
Business Editors, High-Tech Writers
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 21, 1999
Attachmate Corporation, the second largest software company in Washington, is treating its employees that work New Year's Eve to an evening of business as well as pleasure.
Members of Attachmate's Technical Support and MIS departments are working on the eve of Y2K; they will be given a catered dinner, and a TV feed will be provided so they can watch the New Year's Eve activities around the world. Employees are also invited to have their families at work that evening.
"We have people who are required to work on New Year's Eve and throughout the night, verifying that all of our world wide networks and computer systems function correctly," said Terry Prether, vice president of information technology. "However, we recognize this event as an important lifetime holiday. We are hosting a New Year's party for them and their families complete with dinner, hors d'oeuvres at midnight, and games for the children. We want the employees to be able to spend New Year's Eve with their families, and allow them to provide personal security for their families if they are uncomfortable being separated due to possible Year 2000 events."
This year, Attachmate received the honor of being voted the Best Large Company to Work for in Washington by Washington CEO magazine, an award based entirely on surveying employees. The company was rated on areas such as benefits, work environment, confidence in management, and employee empowerment.
About Attachmate (www.attachmate.com)
Attachmate Corporation accelerates business advantage by extending the reach of enterprise information. The company's e-Vantage(TM) products connect people to mainframes, AS/400(R), VAX(R), and UNIX(R) systems with centrally managed Java(TM), ActiveX(R), HTML, and Windows(R) clients or with custom e-business applications. For 17 years, Attachmate has solved business problems for 12 million users worldwide. With 80 offices in 30 countries, Attachmate's global infrastructure provides products, consulting services, support, and strategic partnerships worldwide. Attachmate was named 1999's Best Large Company to Work For in Washington by Washington CEO Magazine. For more information about Attachmate(R) solutions, contact Attachmate worldwide headquarters in Bellevue, Washington at 425/644-4010 or www.attachmate.com.
(c)1999 Attachmate Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Attachmate is a registered trademark and e-Vantage is a trademark of Attachmate Corporation. AS/400 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. VAX is either a trademark or registered trademark of Compaq. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd. Java is a trademark or a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Windows and ActiveX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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