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Mark Theissen Joins DATAllegro Executive Team; Former META Group Analyst Becomes DATAllegro Vice President of Professional Services

Business Wire, Sept 8, 2005

ALISO VIEJO, Calif. -- DATAllegro, supplier of the premier price/performance data warehouse appliance, today announced that Mark Theissen has joined the DATAllegro executive team as vice president of professional services.

Theissen is a respected data warehouse and business intelligence expert, having spent more than 22 years in the industry in a variety of key roles. Most recently Theissen was vice president and research lead at META Group (now Gartner Group) for the Enterprise Analytics Practice. Before META, Theissen was VP of professional services at Accruent and ran the professional and education services groups at Brio Technology (now Hyperion). Theissen also worked as data warehouse practice director at Prism Solutions (now Ascential).

"Mark's extensive experience in data warehouseing and business intelligence make him a valuable asset to DATAllegro," said Stuart Frost, CEO of DATAllegro. "We are very pleased he has joined our team and look forward to the benefits of his contributions towards our company's goals and strategies."

ABOUT DATALLEGRO(TM)

DATAllegro offers data warehouse appliances with the best price/performance in the industry. Using DATAllegro's patent-pending technology, companies can run faster and more complex queries on their data in order to increase their business intelligence. With prices starting at $20,000 per terabyte of user data, DATAllegro P3(TM) and DATAllegro C25(TM) have set a new standard in data warehouse price/performance. Based in Aliso Viejo, DATAllegro delivers a fast, flexible and affordable solution that allows a company's data to grow at the pace of its business. For more information on DATAllegro go to www.DATAllegro.com.

DATAllegro, DATAllegro P3 & DATAllegro C25 are trademarks of DATAllegro Inc. All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos are the property of their respective owners.

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