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Retired U.S. Army Lt. General Wykle Joins Advisory Board of Intelligentz

Business Wire, Nov 6, 2007

AUSTIN, Texas -- Intelligentz Corporation is pleased to announce the addition of Lieutenant General Kenneth R. Wykle to its Chairman's Advisory Board of Directors.

"Mr. Wykle's experience brings invaluable insights to deliver specific RFID applications and solutions for the military logistics and transportation vertical," said Matt Truong, President of Intelligentz's Government Division.

Lieutenant General Wykle US Army (retired) joins the Intelligentz Advisory Board of Directors with more than 30 years of progressive experience and documented success leading and managing large organizations in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, concentrating on leveraging technology in logistics and transportation operations. Lieutenant General Wykle served in a variety of command and staff positions during his distinguished military career in the Transportation Corps. His last military assignment involved managing global transportation operations as Deputy Commander, U.S. Transportation Command. After retirement in 1995, he joined Science Applications International Corporation as Vice President of Defense Transportation and developed defense business for the Transportation Sector. In 1997, he returned to public service as the Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation where he led 3,000 employees with offices in all 50 states and championed the Intelligent Transportation System deployment as the Interstate System for the 21st century. In 2001, he returned to private industry as the Senior Vice President, Public Sector, Savi Technology, Inc.

"I see Intelligentz as a leader in the application of technology to enhance performance and productivity. The Department of Defense and other government organizations are large users of technology to solve logistics issues. Finding ways to leverage current and emerging technologies provides opportunities to significantly improve logistics support and operations on the battle field," said Lieutenant General Wykle.

Lieutenant General Wykle assumed his current position as President of the National Defense Transportation Association, a non-profit, non-political, educational association, in October 2002 where he works directly with top executives of the major transportation companies.

About Unisone

Unisone Corporation ("Unisone") is a developer of software intellectual property and applications. Unisone owns a portfolio of key intellectual property that enables the constant real-time tracking and management of inventory between customers and their manufacturers, suppliers, or distributors. The Company's key asset is United States Patent number 6,996,538, directed to "Inventory Control Systems and Methods" (the "538 Patent"). The 538 Patent encompasses the management of inventory through a centralized, web-based database, enabling businesses to become more efficient by providing dynamic visibility up and down the supply chain and thereby improving inventory data collaboration. By providing this multi-enterprise visibility, collaboration, and enhanced business intelligence for decision execution and support, Unisone's proprietary intellectual property can enable businesses to significantly reduce costs and improve profitability. For more information, please visit the company's website at www.unisoneusa.net.

About Intelligentz

Intelligentz is the premiere RFID systems integrator and software company with an international customer base of top Fortune 100 companies. Intelligentz is a subsidiary of Unisone Corporation, an Intellectual Property holding company with a patent portfolio in 32 countries. In addition to the innovative RFID applications, Intelligentz through its TradeMotion product is the #1 e-commerce solution for automotive dealerships with over 400 million impressions a year. The company's flagship inventory management and RFID automation software enables businesses to tag, track, and manage their inventory with real-time monitoring. Inventory businesses become more efficient by providing dynamic visibility up and down the supply chain, thereby improving inventory data collaboration. For more information, please visit www.intelligentz.net.

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