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Egenera Inc. to Exhibit and Speak with AMD at Server Blade Summit

Business Wire, March 21, 2005

MARLBORO, Mass. -- Egenera Inc., a global leader in utility computing, today announced that it will have a presence in the AMD booth, No. 405, at Server Blade Summit 2005, March 22-24, Santa Clara, Calif. (http://www.serverbladesummit.com).

In addition, Egenera's director of utility computing architecture, Bryan Semple, will appear with Ben Williams, AMD vice president, enterprise and server/workstation business, during Williams' keynote presentation, "Redefining Blade Performance with Power-Efficient Technology," on Thursday, March 24, at 11:00 a.m. Semple will also speak at a Summit workshop, "Adoption of Blades in the Data Center," Wednesday, March 23, at 4:00 p.m. Other distinguished panelists include John Abbott of The451.com, B.J. Farmer of CITOC and Hooman Beheshti from Crescendo Networks.

About Egenera Inc.

Egenera is a global leader in delivering computing solutions that simplify datacenter operations and infrastructure. The Egenera BladeFrame product family simplifies the datacenter with an innovative server architecture specifically designed to reduce complexity and enable IT to respond rapidly to business requirements. Market-leading enterprises around the world trust the Egenera BladeFrame system to run their most important business applications and achieve higher resource utilization, faster application time to market and lower total cost of ownership. Headquartered in Marlboro, Mass., Egenera has offices worldwide. More information is available at www.egenera.com.

Egenera and Egenera stylized logos are registered trademarks of Egenera Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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