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Datawatch User Conference '07 to Highlight Benefits of Enterprise Information Management

Business Wire, May 15, 2007

Microsoft, U.S. Bank and United Healthcare Group among Presenters

CHELMSFORD, Mass. -- Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH), a leader in Enterprise Information Management, will host its annual user conference May 20-23 at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. Datawatch User Conference '07 will feature presentations from Datawatch, partners and end users, as well as hands-on training sessions focused on getting the most value out of Datawatch enterprise information management solutions, including Datawatch|BDS, Datawatch|ES and the new Monarch Version 9 Report Mining software.

"Datawatch is in a unique position in the Enterprise Information Management market because it's the only company that can unlock the data in reports and other formatted documents and turn it into actionable information without having to make any changes to existing systems," said John Kitchen, Datawatch senior vice president and chief marketing officer. "An important event for our customers, the Datawatch User Conference gives our customers the opportunity to share innovative approaches for simplifying information access, while giving us the chance to hear valuable customer input first-hand."

Throughout the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from select Datawatch customers about how the Company's products have helped accelerate business processes and solve their enterprise information management needs. John Horvath, a vice president with U.S. Bank, will explain how the company uses Datawatch|BDS as a business-driven document archive to help service more than 100 mutual fund client companies. Sandy Cavalaris of Earth Tech Canada, Inc. will share his approach for using Datawatch technology to achieve the same results as costly Business Intelligence software, without the expense or custom programming typically required by BI solutions. Additionally, a variety of other organizations, companies and consultants will speak about how they are using Datawatch products in their respective fields.

Datawatch Conference attendees will also hear from J.J. Antequino, partner technology specialist from Microsoft, as he co-leads a presentation about SharePoint and how Datawatch's Monarch Report Mining and Monarch Data Pump solutions can add substantial value to SharePoint customers. Monarch Data Pump automatically delivers custom analysis in Excel, Access, PDF and other formats directly to document libraries in SharePoint, Microsoft's fast-growing platform for content management and collaboration.

This year's conference saw a 25% increase in registered attendees from previous Datawatch User Conferences and is sold out. For more information, please visit www.datawatch.com/UC2007.> ABOUT DATAWATCH CORPORATION

Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM:DWCH), a leader in Enterprise Information Management, helps companies make better decisions and solve business problems by simplifying access to information. Unique among EIM vendors, Datawatch transforms the massive amounts of data and documents generated inside or outside a company into actionable insight, without any changes needed to existing systems. Datawatch customers benefit from the right information, in the right context, at the right time. More than 20,000 organizations worldwide rely on Datawatch products including its market-leading Monarch report and data mining solutions. Founded in 1985, Datawatch is based in Chelmsford, Mass. with offices in London, Sydney and Manila. For more information, visit www.datawatch.com.

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