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T-Master

10/07/12 1:06 PM

#14204 RE: tigerpac #14200

I think you are not reading what the PR on JULY. HERE IT IS AGAIN:

• Dr. Kautzmann, III reviewed the ACS Advanced Architecture (AAA) with Don Haderle, the original architect of IBM’s DB2 data base. Mr. Haderle concluded that the ANTs Advanced Architecture (AAA) was the technically correct approach to universal and complete migration; not the previous ACS, that utilizes a non-semantic formal implementation in the AAS. The Early ACS Architecture (EAA) that was presented to IBM had implementation and performance issues in IBM’s test beds for IBM clients. Further discussion regarding the ACS Advanced Architecture (AAA) for IBM’s or others test beds will begin with the ANTs ACS Advanced Architecture (AAA) completion. This project should be completed in the next 90 to 120 days. Preliminary discussions with potential users of the AAA continue.

This was JULY PR. We are in that time framed of 90-120 days. I expect to see an update on this significant event. IBM obviously wants this AAA and not the old ACS which still is in their DB2 by the way. They needed AAA because this is the best way and the other competition is just too expensive and that is why companies from fortune 500 are very interested with this technology. That is why the NEW YORK private company was contacted by their clients to initiate contact with ANTS to see how the AAA system is progressing. This was and still is the disruptive technolgy that everybody wants. Let IBM be the judge. We'll find out soon enough. Board and prospective investors, Please do your DD. PM me if you want, I have nothngi but facts for you so that you can make an inform decision. ANTS is your best opportunity in the world.
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Rbb1822

10/07/12 2:33 PM

#14206 RE: tigerpac #14200

The implication of the facts is clear. If not for SAP buying Sybase and Ants software issues, Sybase would have been in deep trouble.

Two years have not been completely wasted. From the CEO Corner:

" ANTS marketing group is in early discussions with several Data Base migration providers. Using elements of the Early ACS Architecture (EAA) and adding technical capacity developed in collaboration with other providers would allow ANTs to capitalize on years of work on Early ACS Architecture (EAA) and provide a unique solution to each Data Base migration provider and their clients without compromising ANTs ACS Advanced Architecture (AAA) in the broader marketplace."

Plus, do you know how much of the original coding has been kept? I sure don't

Plus, R&D is never a smooth road. Sometimes you hit a dead end.

A chance???????????

Have you been reading the press lately? Note the bottom entry. Ants has received unsolicited interest from Fortune 500 businesses. And keep in mind this software is good for migrating from ANY database to ANY other database.


"ANTs are in negotiations with SAP, China regarding their existing client projects involving the AAA (ACS Advanced architecture) as well as long term projects and licensing of other ANTs non-exclusive IP products. Service and support contracts are contemplated.

ANTs is in negotiations withIBM, Italy regarding their existing client projects involving the AAA (ACS Advanced architecture) as well as long term projects and licensing of other ANTs non-exclusive licensed IP products. Service and support contracts are contemplated.

• ANTs has been contacted by a well known and respected New York Venture Group that provides revenue accelerating direct sales C-level marketing. They have successful direct C level contacts and relationships with FORTUNE 500 companies including Chrysler, Ford, Glaxo SmithKline, Chase, Boeing, Time Warner, Johnson & Johnson, Verizon, Pfizer, FedEx, Citigroup, The Hartford, Wal-Mart, Procter & Gamble, JP Morgan and General Electric to name a few. The New York Venture Group is a senior enterprise technology marketing group. Their interest is in the AAA (ACS Advanced architecture) and other ANTs IP non-exclusive licenses. ANTs contact by this firm was at the request of several of their FORTUNE 500 clients regarding the ACS."