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REMINDER/Exodus, Compaq and Microsoft Collaborate to Help Businesses Migrate From NT to Windows 2000

Business Wire, May 8, 2001

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

REMINDER...for Tuesday & Thursday (May 8 & 10)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Learn winning Microsoft Windows 2000 server migration strategies from Exodus(R), Compaq(R) and Microsoft(R), featuring Aberdeen analyst, Wayne Kernochan, Sr. Vice President, Compute Platforms - Dallas and Austin, TX


Who:    Exodus Communications(R), Inc. (Nasdaq: EXDS), the leader in
        complex Internet hosting and managed services, presents a
        strategy to migrate enterprise businesses from Windows NT to
        Windows 2000 server.

What:   Exodus presents an exclusive opportunity to learn the fastest,
        most efficient way to step up to the acclaimed
        business-building technology of Windows 2000. The company is
        presenting a 12-city seminar to help businesses simplify their
        climb from Windows NT to the next business level with
        Migration 2000.

When:   Southwest seminars are:

        Dallas, TX                     Austin, TX
        May 8                          May 10
        Renaissance Dallas             Microsoft
        2222 Stemmons Freeway          Stonebridge Plaza
                                       9606 North Mopac, Suite 200

Contact:

        Laurie Turner (registration)   Sherbeam Wright (media)
        Exodus Communications          Exodus Communications
        650/292-3367                   408/884-6803
        laurie.turner@exodus.net       sherbeam.wright@exodus.net

Reserve a place at a Migration 2000 Seminar today. To register visit www.exodus.net/forms/events/migration_2000/index.html and select a seminar location.

Note to Editors: Exodus Communications and Exodus are trademarks of Exodus Communications, Inc., and are registered in certain jurisdictions. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

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