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Utilities Field Service Attendees Learn to Transform Business Through Enterprise Workforce Management

Business Wire, Nov 6, 2007

DALLAS -- Ventyx([TM]), the world's largest private software provider to the utility industry, will offer its unique expertise on transforming utilities' business through enterprise workforce management (EFWM) at the Utilities Field Service 2007 Conference this week. In a presentation scheduled for 8:55 a.m. on November 7 in the Venetian Room of the Fairmont Hotel, Ventyx VP of Utility Solutions Steven Radice will demonstrate how EFWM solutions can help utilities and other organizations achieve:

* Improved field force productivity

* Improved customer satisfaction

* Reduced vehicle and fuel costs

* Reduced administrative costs for dispatch and field

* Greater accuracy of asset information

Real-world case studies will highlight how organizations have used EFWM to increase field technician productivity by 10-30 percent, reduce written complaints by 40 percent and produce as much as $6 million in annual savings through streamlined operations and reduced account write-offs. For more information see us at Booth #13 on the exhibit floor, and/or download this compelling presentation from the Ventyx Website: http://www.ventyx.com/pdf/enterprise-workforce-management.pdf

About Ventyx

Ventyx is the leading provider of best-of-breed software solutions which enable energy, utilities, telecommunications, broadband and other commercial field service organizations to maximize efficiencies in their customer relationships, facilities, workforce and field service operations. For more information, visit our Website at www.ventyx.com.

Ventyx is a trademark of Ventyx Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

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