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EMI Music North America to Standardize on Attunity's BizTalk 2004 Data Integration Platform; Technology Connects Key Systems that Manage the Distribution of Physical Music

Business Wire, August 2, 2005

BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Attunity Ltd. (NASDAQ:ATTU) a provider of data integration solutions that simplify the on-demand access, integration, delivery, and usage of enterprise information, announced today that EMI Music North America would standardize on the company's data integration software platform. Specifically, EMI will use Attunity's data integration platform to connect disparate systems that aid in the management and distribution of its physical music products.

"We wanted an AS400 adapter that would work with BizTalk 2004, so we selected Attunity because it also enables us to automatically capture DB2 data changes on the AS400, which helps us to pass key data to BizTalk," said Len Leach, director of Application Services, Information Technology at EMI Music North America. "Rather than developing a solution in-house, we were able to integrate and deploy the Attunity solution rapidly. It also gives us a migration path for future BizTalk/AS400 deployments."

Attunity's technology has helped EMI integrate its physical sales data with its Warehouse Management and Transportation Management systems in North America, which in turn helps decrease time-to-market for its products. By using Attunity's software platform, EMI Music joins many global businesses that rely on the Attunity's Information Integration Platform technology.

"EMI's implementation is another clear indication that Attunity's Information Integration Platform is a proven architecture for companies looking to capitalize on their investment in legacy applications and expose such applications to the latest Web technologies," said Daniel Sapir, vice president of marketing, Attunity.

About Attunity Ltd.

Attunity is a provider of information and data integration solutions that simplify the on-demand access, integration, delivery and usage of enterprise information.

Using Attunity's products, companies can dramatically simplify access to data sources, stream data changes across the enterprise in real-time, and federate heterogeneous information to achieve a single view of their business. Employing a unique distributed architecture, Attunity software runs natively on enterprise data servers, turning locked data silos into an efficient Information Grid. The result is significantly enhanced performance and reduced cost of ownership.

Attunity's customers around the world use its software for data integration initiatives such as service-oriented integration to the mainframe as part of EAI projects, legacy data access for business intelligence and reporting, real-time and efficient ETL based on change data capture, and single customer views from disparate information sources. Also, Attunity is a trusted partner for industry leaders like Oracle and HP who embed Attunity software into their products and service offerings.

(C) 2005 Attunity Ltd. All rights reserved. Attunity is a trademark of Attunity Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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