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Antarctica Systems Inc. Named to KMWorld Top 100 Companies That Matter
Data Visualization at the forefront of emerging KM and BI trends

Vancouver, BC, February 25, 2003 - Antarctica Systems Inc., a pioneer in the development of data visualization technology, today announced its inclusion in the KMWorld Top 100 Companies that Matter. This annual list is compiled by KMWorld magazine of knowledge management companies who are "creating, redefining or enhancing" the knowledge economy through their velocity of innovation. 
 
"Antarctica is poised to make a great impact on the way people search for information," says Hugh McKellar, KMWorld Executive Editor, "Its data visualization software is solving information overload issues in both KM and BI that traditional tools can't." 
 
The inclusion to the KMWorld 100 follows recent nominations to the eContent 100 and the Ready to Rocket 25. eContent 100 is a list of companies that "matter most in the digital content industry." This is Antarctica's second year on the list, published by eContent magazine. Ready to Rocket, from IT consulting firm Rocket Builders, lists 25 British Columbia-based companies who are best positioned to capitalize on IT trends. 
 
"Its an honor for Antarctica to be recognized with these awards," states Barry Yates, President and CEO of Antarctica Systems. "It's a testament to the strength of our innovation and leadership. We have worked hard to establish ourselves at the forefront of KM and BI, and to continue as a leading participant in the future of this industry." 
 
About KMWorld
The leading information provider serving the Knowledge Management systems market, KMWorld informs more than 56,000 subscribers about the components and processes - and subsequent success stories - that together offer solutions for improving business performance. 
 
About Antarctica Systems Inc.
With offices in Seattle, WA, Chicago, IL and headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Antarctica is a pioneer developer of data visualization technology. Antarctica was founded in 1999 by search engine pioneer and XML co-creator Tim Bray. Privately held, Antarctica's investment partners include BDC, Royal Bank Capital Partners, the Working Opportunity Fund and Primaxis Technology Ventures Inc. For additional information, please visit http://antarctica.net or call 866-NET-MAPS. 
 
Antarctica and Visual Net are trademarks or registered trademarks of Antarctica Systems Inc. in Canada and foreign countries. All other referenced trademarks belong to their respective owners.  
 


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