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Atempo and Secure Science Enter into Strategic Alliance

Business Wire, Oct 28, 2004

PALO ALTO and SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Atempo Inc., a leader in information lifecycle strategies for data protection, and Secure Science Corporation, a developer of advanced technology for protecting information assets, today announced a strategic alliance. Under terms of the agreement, the companies will collaborate on ways to enhance the security features of Atempo's data lifecycle management (DLM) suite of products, featuring the industry's fastest data recovery product, Time Navigator(TM).

"Data integrity implies the highest level of data security. Further, data integrity is the cornerstone of an enterprise's information lifecycle management strategy (ILM) that is directly influenced by emerging and complex regulatory compliance mandates," said John Dean, Atempo's director of marketing. "We look forward to collaborating with Secure Science to develop additional security features and capabilities for Atempo's products."

"Security of captured data at all levels is essential for any cradle-to-grave ILM strategy and implementation," said Michael Johnson, Business Development Manager at Secure Science Corporation. "We welcome the opportunity to work with Atempo to provide leading edge security capabilities."

About Secure Science Corporation

Secure Science Corporation designs and develops advanced technology dedicated to protecting online assets. The company is pioneering innovative methods to transform the Internet into a secure environment for both online communications and transactions. For more information please visit www.securescience.net or call (877) 570-0455.

About Atempo

Founded in 1992, Atempo enables practical, comprehensive and flexible information lifecycle management strategies with a suite of business continuity and compliance solutions based on Atempo's Time Navigator platform. With an established network of value-added resellers and strategic alliances, Atempo empowers 2000 companies and partners worldwide with the fastest backup and restore, disaster recovery, archiving, and regulatory compliance solutions in this time of unrelenting data growth. For more information please visit www.atempo.com or call (866) 417-0200.

Atempo and the Atempo logo are trademarks, and Time Navigator is a registered trademark of Atempo S.A. and Atempo, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.

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