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GE Smallworld Announces Users Exchange Following GITA XXIV in San Diego


DENVER - January 9, 2001: The 2001 GE Smallworld Users Exchange will be held at the Hyatt Regency on March 8, 2001, directly after the GITA XXIV conference in San Diego, California. The Users Exchange provides an outstanding opportunity for GE Smallworld users to share experiences and achievements with other users. Attendees will gain firsthand knowledge about the latest advances in GE Smallworld technology, services, and products and hear about the successes experienced by GE Smallworld customers. Last year more than 100 companies participated in this well-attended industry forum. The theme of this year’s GE Smallworld Users Exchange is “Designing and Managing the World's Networks.” The exchange will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, the day after the GITA conference. Conference registration includes the 1-day symposium, continental breakfast and lunch. Also included is the pre-exchange party on Wednesday evening.

Those interested in attending the GE Smallworld Users Exchange can register or find out more information in the events section at www.gesmallworld.com. For any additional questions, please contact Sharon McDonald at (phone) 303.779.6980, (fax) 303.779.9945, or e-mail: sharon.mcdonald@smallworld-us.com.

GE Smallworld creates, markets and delivers network software products to the Communications and Utility and Public Systems markets globally. GE Smallworld’s products model real world assets and services, enabling companies to understand where their facilities and customers are located and how they are connected, then seamlessly integrating this information across the enterprise. The company also provides services for rapid implementation and integration of GE Smallworld’s object-oriented technology and vertical industry solutions, which can increase customers’ revenues, improve customer service, and better utilize assets.

GE Smallworld (www.gepower.com) has more than 870 customers in 44 countries around the world. GE Smallworld was acquired by GE in October 2000 and is a part of GE Energy Management Services, a GE Power Systems business. GE Smallworld is based at Elizabeth House, 1 High Street, Chesterton, Cambridge CB4 1WR, England; Telephone, +44 (0) 1223.301144, and in the United States at 5600 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Englewood, CO 80111, +1.303.779.6980.

GE Power Systems (www.gepower.com) is one of the world’s leading suppliers of power generation technology, energy services and management systems with 2000 revenue estimated at $15 billion. The business has the largest installed base of power generation equipment in the global energy industry. Through a series of acquisitions and alliances, GE Power Systems has expanded its portfolio of products, services, and software solutions to serve global customers. Recent acquisitions of rental equipment and industrial water treatment businesses demonstrate this commitment to serve the energy industry as well as a broader range of industries including telecommunications, entertainment, and high-tech manufacturing.

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