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Workstream Inc. to Present at 2nd Annual Winter Technology Conference Hosted by Security Research Associates and MDB Capital Group

Business Wire, Feb 10, 2006

OTTAWA -- Workstream Inc.,(TM) (NASDAQ: WSTM), a provider of On-Demand Enterprise Workforce Management software, today announced that Stephen Lerch, Chief Operating and Chief Financial Officer, will be presenting at the 2nd Annual Winter Technology Conference hosted by Security Research Associates and MDB Capital Group. The conference will be held on Wednesday, February 15th, 2006 at the Campton Place Hotel in San Francisco.

Conference attendees will include a select group of institutional portfolio managers and analysts, and will feature CEO's and CFO's from some of the fastest growing companies in the technology sector.

About Workstream Inc.

Workstream provides On-Demand Enterprise Workforce Management solutions and services that help companies manage the entire employee lifecycle - from recruitment to retirement. Workstream's TalentCenter provides a unified view of all Workstream products and services including Recruitment, Benefits, Performance, Compensation, Rewards and Transition. Access to TalentCenter is offered on a monthly subscription basis under an On-Demand software delivery model to help companies build high performing workforces, while controlling costs. With ten offices across North America, Workstream services over 400 customers including Chevron, The Gap, Home Depot, Kaiser Permanente, Motorola, Nordstrom, Samsung, Sony Music Canada, VISA, and Wells Fargo. For more information visit www.workstreaminc.com or call toll free 1-866-470-WORK

About Security Research Associates

Security Research Associates (SRA) was founded in San Francisco in 1980 and, today, offers both investment banking services as well as institutional brokerage services. A boutique firm by design, SRA works with a select group of portfolio managers from around the country and focuses on technology and life science companies in the micro and small cap arenas. For more information about SRA see our web site at www.sracap.com or call us at 415-925-0346.

About MDB Capital Group LLC

MDB Capital Group is a boutique investment bank dedicated to providing financial services to emerging growth companies, as well as institutional asset management firms, mutual funds, hedge funds and high net worth individuals. Founded in 1997, MDB provides investment banking, equity research, and equity and fixed income sales and trading services. To learn more about MDB Capital Group, please access our website at www.mdbcapital.com or call (310) 526-5000.

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