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Mimosa Experts to Comment on Exchange 2007, eDiscovery, Email Archiving and Disaster Recovery Strategies During Microsoft Tech-Ed 2006

Business Wire, June 12, 2006

BOSTON -- Leading Information Management Solution Vendor to Share Insights on Exchange 2007 and Email Archiving, Data Protection and Disaster Recovery Methods

Mimosa Systems(TM), a leader in unified information management solutions for enterprise content, today announced the availability of its leading Exchange experts during Microsoft Tech-Ed 2006 to comment on the upcoming release of Exchange 2007 and its impact on organizations' overall email protection strategies including archiving, storage optimization and disaster recovery.

What:    With Exchange 2007, Microsoft is making email bigger,
             faster and smarter. But, what does Exchange 2007 mean for
             an organization's current data protection, archiving and
             disaster recovery strategy? Experts from Mimosa Systems,
             developers of the next-generation information management
             solution Mimosa NearPoint, will be available to help
             customers understand how they can leverage their existing
             email archiving and disaster recovery strategies as they
             migrate to Exchange 2007 to assure email continuity and
             regulatory compliance.

    When:    During Microsoft Tech-Ed 2006, June 11-16

    Where:   Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC),
             Booth No. 151

    Interview Opportunities:

             Exchange archiving, eDiscovery, disaster recovery and
             storage management experts from Mimosa Systems will be
             available to comment on the following:

             --  Comprehensive email archiving and eDiscovery
                 strategies that ensure corporate policy
                 enforcement, legal support and regulatory
                 compliance

             --  Exchange 2007 and strategies for data protection
                 and storage management

             --  Methods to simplify and automate Exchange disaster
                 recovery

    Contact: For interview appointments and more information, please
             contact:

             Erin Jones, Public Relations for Mimosa
             Phone: 951-302-7898 or Email: ejones@mimosasystems.com

About Mimosa NearPoint

Mimosa NearPoint(TM) addresses critical customer requirements around email information archiving, eDiscovery, regulatory compliance, recovery and storage optimization. Mimosa NearPoint provides immediate mailbox and message recovery, disaster recovery, email archiving and self-service search and access in one solution. By leveraging cost-effective storage, NearPoint also optimizes e-mail storage and reduces overall infrastructure costs.

About Mimosa

Mimosa Systems, Inc. delivers next-generation information management solutions for information immediacy, discovery and continuity. Mimosa NearPoint for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server is the industry's most comprehensive information management software solution for Microsoft Exchange, unifying e-mail archiving, recovery and storage optimization. NearPoint assures e-mail continuity and regulatory compliance, while leveraging cost-effective disk technologies to optimize e-mail storage growth. Mimosa is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner recognized for its competencies in Networking Infrastructure Solutions and ISV Software Solutions. Mimosa is a privately held company whose investors include August Capital, Clearstone Venture Partners, Dot Edu Ventures and JAFCO Ventures. Mimosa was founded in 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California and Pune, India. For more information see www.mimosasystems.com.

(C) 2006 Mimosa Systems, Inc. Mimosa, Mimosa Systems, Mimosa NearPoint and NearPoint are trademarks of Mimosa Systems. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.

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