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VMC Helps Companies Transition to 2007 Microsoft® Office System, Exchange Server 2007 and Windows Vista™ with Efficiency, Flexibility and Expertise

Business Wire, Jan 30, 2007

REDMOND, Wash. -- VMC, a global leader in technology consulting, project management, and outsourcing services announces its ability to assist companies in adopting 2007 Microsoft([R]) Office system, Exchange Server 2007 and the Windows Vista[TM] operating system. VMC teams assess, build, support and integrate Windows products and technologies into enterprise environments; and recommends optimal plans to integrate Windows products into the enterprise. VMC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences, Inc.

VMC, a Gold Certified Partner in the Microsoft Partner Program, has been recognized for its expertise in Microsoft technologies with a worldwide workforce of Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs). These skilled teams demonstrate technical expertise and a proven ability to deliver solutions featuring Microsoft products.

Prior to the enterprise launch of Windows Vista last year, VMC actively invested in the platform by stepping up development and training specific to Windows Vista, extending the expertise of hundreds of its Windows support professionals. As a trusted member of the Microsoft Partner Program, VMC is ready to step in and perform application enhancements and upgrades, security policies, infrastructure readiness, hardware upgrades and migration strategy through software compatibility testing, technical support, exchange server and corporate IT assessments. VMC serves as a collaborative partner to help companies speed time to market and deployment of technologies across an organization.

"For years our enterprise support teams have assisted leading companies with migrations on the Microsoft Windows platform. Now with hundreds of skilled Windows Vista service and support teams in action, we are prepared to help implement this compelling and integrated set of products for the enterprise environment," said Glenn Hoogerwerf, COO of VMC.

VMC's reputation as a go-to company for outsource IT support is because its teams help manage the IT services lifecycle that enables application migrations, integrations and deployments with results that clients rely upon including:

* Assessments of current environments allowing companies to better plan a strategy for internal processes and organizational structures that make change more manageable.

* Selections processes based on industry best practices are key to a successful transition.

* Implementations are managed with the resources and tools necessary for efficient technology roll out without impact on day-to-day operations.

* IT Service Management expertise provides the administration and management needed for high-performance in daily operations.

Windows Vista will enable a new generation of applications and solutions that deliver greater security, enable richer and more immersive user experiences, and offer a new communications and connectivity infrastructure. In stride with the industry, VMC will further develop technologies and expertise which will capitalize on the strengths that Windows Vista brings to the marketplace.

About VMC

VMC provides project management and technology services that enable companies to build, support and integrate Microsoft Windows products and technologies. VMC's worldwide team of project managers, engineers, quality assurance professionals and technical experts offer valuable consulting, in-depth knowledge, and execution of services. By connecting with VMC, companies can innovatively deliver on projects using scalable resources in product testing, consumer and enterprise technical support, IT integration and data center management. Headquartered in Redmond, WA, VMC (www.vmc.com) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences and can be reached at 877-393-8622.

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