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Attune Systems Presents at TechTarget Storage Virtualization Seminar in Washington, D.C

Business Wire, July 30, 2007

WASHINGTON -- WHAT: TechTarget Storage Virtualization Seminar, Washington, D.C. During this one-day event, Arun Taneja, founder and consulting analyst at the Taneja Group, will take an in-depth look at how storage virtualization is being thought of and deployed today. Daniel Liddle, vice president of marketing for Attune, will also present on the benefits of heterogeneous file virtualization. For more information about the seminar, visit: http://storagedecisions.techtarget.com/seminars/storage_virtualization .html. (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)

WHEN: August 2, 2007

WHERE: Marriott at Metro Center, Washington, D.C.

About Attune Systems

Attune Systems solutions reduce file management complexity for enterprise, government, and education storage environments while slashing operating costs and increasing scalability. The company's flagship product, the Maestro File Manager, is a file virtualization appliance that helps IT administrators discover, analyze, manage, and optimize their existing, heterogeneous file storage resources without impacting end users. File virtualization is the low-risk, high-impact first step towards implementing an effective File Area Network (FAN). Attune's investors include Alloy Ventures, GF Private Equity Group, LLC, QTV Capital, Rock Creek Capital, RWI Ventures, Shea Ventures, and Shoreline Venture Management. For more information, please call 877-GO-ATTUNE (877-462-8886) or visit the company's website at www.attunesystems.com.

Attune and Maestro File Manager are trademarks or registered trademarks of Attune Systems, Inc. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

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