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ETI Names Kevin Sharp SVP of Sales and Business Development, Herb Quinde Promoted to SVP Corporate Development; Technology Veterans to Lead Sales Strategy and Growth for Enterprise Data Integration Management Company

Business Wire, Jan 30, 2006

AUSTIN, Texas -- Evolutionary Technologies International, Inc. (ETI), a leading provider of enterprise-wide data integration solutions for the federal government and Global 1000 companies, today announced the addition of Kevin Sharp as senior vice president of sales and business development, as well as the promotion of Herbert Quinde from vice president of sales to senior vice president of corporate development. Sharp will be responsible for all sales, marketing and business development. Quinde will assume responsibility for strategic alliances, with continued focus on sustained growth in the federal space.

With more than 18 years of sales and executive management experience in computer software and vertical industries, Sharp is now responsible for driving growth and continued adoption of ETI Solution(R) software and services. Most recently Sharp was interim CEO with Evoke Software Corporation. Prior to that, he served in management positions in the software and technology industries serving as president of HillCast Technologies, Inc., vice president of sales and business development at Partnerware Technologies, Inc., and as regional vice president of sales at Seagate Technology, Inc.

"ETI is experiencing strong growth in the data integration market by leveraging its best-in-class enterprise data integration solutions," said Kevin Sharp, senior vice president of sales and business development, ETI. "ETI's momentum with its core data integration platform, plus the introduction of their pre-packaged, plug-and-play integration solutions, is very compelling. I'm pleased to lead the ETI sales team and to continue building on Herb's success."

Quinde has been responsible for energizing ETI's worldwide sales organization and customer support operations since joining ETI in 2003 as director of business development. Quinde has focused his activities on opening the U.S. federal market to ETI Solution, resulting in major engagements within the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. He has over 20 years of diverse management experience in information technology, telecommunications, and security consulting. Quinde will retain responsibility for continued growth in the federal market, in addition to identifying and negotiating value-adding strategic partnerships worldwide.

"ETI is focused on further increasing our sales and marketing momentum," said Ron Baker, president and CEO, ETI. "Herb can now fully concentrate on key strategic alliances and the federal market, while Kevin brings proven sales leadership that will help accelerate ETI's rapid growth."

About ETI

Evolutionary Technologies International (ETI) is a leading supplier of enterprise data integration solutions for government IT organizations and Global 1000 companies, providing software and services that automate the seamless exchange of data between incompatible systems. Organizations around the world rely on ETI to implement applications ranging from SOA, CRM, ERP, EAI, EII, compliance reporting, and data warehousing. Founded in 1991, ETI is based in Austin, Texas with additional offices in the United States, Europe and Australia. For more information, please visit www.eti.com.

Evolutionary Technologies International, the ETI logo, ETI, ETI Solution, MetaStore, Dialogue Coach and ETI EXTRACT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Evolutionary Technologies International, Inc. Software and/or information encodings included in ETI Solution are subject to the following U.S. Patent(s): 6,523,172. All other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

(C) 2006 Evolutionary Technologies International, Inc.

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