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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Paul Sorenson earns certification as a Microsoft Certified Professional in Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET and Microsoft Visual Studio.NET to his Microsoft Certifications.
EAGAN, MN., -- May 28, 2002-- Paul Sorenson, a Microsoft Certified Professional and Software Consultant at Lancet Software Development, Inc., of Eagan, recently added Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET and Microsoft Visual Studio.NET to his Microsoft Certifications.

.net ProgrammingThis certification is part of Microsoft's new certification process focusing on .NET technology. Due to his previous certifications with Microsoft technology, Paul was invited by Microsoft to beta test the exam in March. The exam is expected to be released to the general public in June.

Microsoft PartnerThe MCP acknowledges that an individual has the skills to successfully implement a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution in an organization. Hands-on experience with a product is necessary to successfully achieve certification. Earning a Microsoft certification acknowledges an individual’s expertise and technical leadership in working with Microsoft products and technologies.

About Lancet Software, Inc.
Lancet Software Development, Inc., provides sophisticated and customized web-centric applications using proven software methodology created by proficient IS teams and an innovative and award-winning “open book” culture that readily benefits its customers. Its client base ranges from consumer goods, Internet, and health care to financial services, telecommunications, government and other industries. Past work includes projects for Best Buy, Premier Inc., GE Capital Fleet Services, Wells Fargo and others.

Based in Eagan and on the web at www.lancetsoftware.com, Lancet is a profitable, four-year-old company with 22 employees, founded in 1997 by four Information Systems professionals calling themselves “The Flounders.” Lancet’s open culture boasts a “flat hierarchy,” complete with all-employee reviews of job performances, financial records, and company planning. The robust and colorful Twin Cities company plays an important role in the fiscal lives of the companies it serves.

For more information, please contact Martin Keller at 612-729-8585, or kelmart@aol.com.