eComStation World-Wide Release May 19
October 05, 2001 by Mark Abramowitz
eComStation World-Wide Release May 19
New OS/2 Version To Intro At SCOUG
Free eComStation Copies, Discount Pricing
Serenity Systems will roll out the world-wide release of eComStation (eCS) at the May 19 SCOUG meeting in Southern California.
"This is the most significant OS/2 release since Warp 4 in 1996" says Mark Abramowitz, SCOUG's Program Chairman. "eComStation has an enhanced interface, installs easily from CD, and includes a new deployment technology called WiseMachine. eCS begins a new era for OS/2-based operating systems!"
Kim Cheung, the driving force behind eComStation development and one of SCOUG's most popular presenters, will unveil eCS and show new eCS surprises and newly-added features during this international rollout presentation. Kim's unique method of showering an audience with feature after feature usually leads to standing ovations.
"I'm so proud to finally have eComStation in full release" says Cheung. "We've worked so hard and with so many beta testers to make sure that eCS meets everybody's expectations."
Serenity Systems is supplying two copies of eComStation as door prizes, and special SCOUG pricing will be offered to attendees. You should not miss this meeting and the opportunities it provides.
Meetings of The Southern California OS/2 User Group are always free. This extra-special eComStation presentation starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 19. Be there with Kim Cheung as he shows the next release of OS/2!
Directions and other SCOUG information are at http://www.scoug.com/
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