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Packeteer® Mobiliti™ Software Provides WAN Application Optimization and Data Security to Emulex's Mobile Workforce

Business Wire, August 6, 2007

Mobiliti[TM] Combines Efficient Microsoft File Access, Data Synchronization and Automatic Backup to Enhance User Productivity and Help Achieve Regulatory Compliance

CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Packeteer([R]) (NASDAQ:PKTR), the global leader in WAN application delivery, today announced that Emulex Corporation (NYSE:ELX), a leading supplier of enterprise-class storage networking solutions, is using Mobiliti[TM] software to provide its mobile workforce with distributed file application access, data synchronization and automatic backups. Leveraging Mobiliti ensures the availability and accuracy of critically important corporate data, whether residing on user laptops or on the company's servers. Mobiliti also synchronizes and backs up changes to Microsoft([R]) Outlook([R]) files over the WAN to improve the integrity of all Emulex email communications and achieve applicable regulatory compliance.

Emulex Corporation has teams of engineering, sales and support personnel around the world. A significant number of its employees travel regularly, which presents a number of IT challenges, including continuous access to files on remote servers and automatic back ups for files stored on user laptops.

"Our biggest challenge involved synchronizing and backing up PST files created by Microsoft Outlook," recalls Dean Lissner, IT director, Emulex Corporation. "Every time you touch a PST file it gets modified, which required us to back up the whole file every time there was even the slightest change. With such a large mobile workforce, email communications are vitally important to our daily operations. We clearly needed something much more efficient and simple, which is why we standardized on Packeteer's Mobiliti software."

Mobiliti has five key features that are critical to Emulex. Topping the list is Mail Harmony, which provides automatic and efficient Outlook PST file backup and synchronization via the WAN. A separate Laptop Backup feature automatically backs up other critical files stored on user laptops, including ones that are open and in use, with WAN-efficient compression and differencing techniques. The Virtual Network Access feature replicates the network structure of the enterprise LAN on user laptops, creating a virtual network view and fast local access to data even when users are disconnected. Adaptive File Differencing dynamically reduces network traffic and synchronization time. Finally, International Language Support automatically detects locale and customizes the user interface for English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese or Spanish.

Emulex is in the process of rolling out Mobiliti to its entire mobile workforce -- comprised of hundreds of users -- beginning with the "power users" who travel the most frequently. The server side of Mobiliti software is also installed on all of the company's Windows([R]) servers, where it automatically decrypts files stored securely on user laptops with Microsoft's Encrypted File System (EFS). "With Mobiliti, we are able to take total control over the synchronization and backup of all data from mobile users enterprise-wide," Lissner claims. "Plus, Mobiliti is virtually transparent to our users, and easy to deploy, configure and support centrally. To simplify our Mobiliti roll-out, we created a 'cookbook' for adding new users, complete with a script that installs and configures the software accurately and automatically. It's been flawless."

About Packeteer

Packeteer is the global leader in WAN Application Delivery. Packeteer's solutions provide an intelligent, unified and adaptive approach to monitor, shape, and optimize applications, delivering the best user experience for any application to any location. For more information, contact Packeteer at 1 408 873-4400 or visit the company's Website at http://www.packeteer.com.

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The statements contained in this press release that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including statements regarding Packeteer's expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied statements regarding future revenues, revenue growth and profitability, spending levels by existing and prospective customers, the markets for our products, new product development, liquidity and macro economic conditions. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are based upon information available to Packeteer as of the date hereof. Packeteer assumes no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Actual results may differ materially due to a number of factors including the perceived need for our products, our ability to convince potential customers of our value proposition, the costs of competitive solutions, continued capital spending by prospective customers and macro economic conditions. These and other risks relating to Packeteer's business are set forth in Packeteer's Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 16, 2007, and Packeteer's Form 10-Qs and other reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

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