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Proposion Software Launches Third Version of Industry Leading Data Driver for Accessing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino from .Net Applications

Business Wire, Jan 23, 2006

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Proposion N2N V3 Provides Key Enhancements Including New Collaboration Objects for Streamlined Access to Common Lotus Notes and Domino Objects

Proposion, Inc., a leading provider of integration tools for IBM Lotus Notes and Microsoft .NET, today announced from Lotusphere 2006 the availability of the third generation of Proposion N2N, its industry leading ADO.NET data driver for accessing Lotus Notes and Domino from the .NET environment. Proposion N2N V3 combines all of the valuable features of previous versions with added support for Microsoft's .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio.NET 2005 as well as numerous functional enhancements.

"Proposion has a track record of creating high-quality tools that enhance the .NET environment and keep pace with the changing demands of companies," said Prashant Sridharan, group product manager of the .NET Developer Product Marketing Group at Microsoft Corp. "N2N V3 will help ensure that our customers are able to take maximum advantage of the recently released Visual Studio 2005 to build great .NET Framework-based applications that integrate with a variety of messaging environments including Exchange Server 2003."

Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co. KG, an early adopter of Proposion N2N V3, provides sophisticated technologies and modern solutions for defense and homeland security markets, requiring consistent communication with internal employees and mobile customers.

"We currently use N2N as a basic interface for our Intranet to connect it with Lotus Domino," said Stefan Mueller, technical project leader Intranet, Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co. KG. "Our Intranet delivers just-in-time information to all of our 1,800 employees with only two servers. We believe that V3 will deliver even more value because of the new Collaboration Objects and directory search features, which will allow us to integrate office mailing, meeting scheduling and even more powerful features to our Intranet. The power of N2N's features will give our mobile customers a new Intranet experience."

Proposion N2N V3 includes the following advanced features:

--Collaboration Objects.

--HTML Support.

--MIME Support. Directory Search.

--View Navigation.

--Folder Management.

--Support for Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft .NET 2.0.

"Our customers rely heavily on both Lotus and Microsoft products, so state-of-the-art integration and migration tools are vital to their businesses," said Stephen Walch, president, Proposion Software. "The new features in Proposion N2N V3 will enable companies to build much more powerful applications. Our new Collaboration Objects alone make it easier to accomplish the simple integration tasks many of our customers routinely require."

About Proposion, Inc.

Proposion Inc, delivers superior integration & migration tools for Lotus Notes and Microsoft .NET. Its flagship product, Proposion N2N, is an enterprise class data connector that enables integration of the Microsoft .NET Framework to Lotus Notes and Domino. Derivative products include specific integrations for Microsoft Reporting Services, ASP.NET and Microsoft SharePoint. Proposion has more than 150 customers worldwide, including Aon Corporation, the United Nations, Bank One, the Swedish Parliament, the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sandia National Laboratories. For more information, please visit www.proposion.com.

Proposion and Proposion N2N are trademarks or registered trademarks of Proposion Inc. IBM Lotus, Lotusphere, Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino are registered trademarks of IBM. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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