Business Services Industry

R Systems, Inc. Achieves ISO-9001 Certification

Business Wire, Feb 24, 1999

SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 1999--R Systems, Inc., an information systems consulting/software development company, named by Inc. Magazine as one of 1998's fastest growing companies in the country, today announced that it has successfully completed its certification assessment to the ISO-9001 (International Organization for Standardization) quality assurance standard.

ISO-9001 is internationally recognized as the standard for quality management practices and is the most comprehensive and rigorous of the ISO-9000 quality standards.

ISO-9000 is the collective name for a series of quality management guidelines. It requires the manufactures and suppliers to establish and maintain a documented "Quality Systems" as a means of ensuring product/services conformance to specified requirement on a continuous basis.

By successfully passing this ISO-9001 certification assessment, R Systems demonstrates superb quality management practices in product development, manufacturing and customer service. "Successfully achieving ISO-9001 certification independently confirms R Systems' commitment to continuously enhancing its capabilities and monitoring the quality of our products and services," said Ralph Kenney, chief operating officer at R Systems.

R Systems is a leading global provider of software consulting services, systems integration and customized application development. Their development certifications and partnerships include Microsoft, Oracle, Micro Focus and Solomon.

Founded in 1991, R Systems is headquartered in El Dorado Hills, Calif., and maintains corporate offices in India, Japan and Singapore. Current clients include the States of California and Washington, American Airlines, Oracle, Intel, Bank of Boston, Starbucks, Aetna and US West.

For more information call R Systems at 800/355-5159, or visit the company's website at http://www.rsys.com.

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