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SOALogix Executives Invited to Speak at Deltek Insight '08 Conference

Business Wire, May 19, 2008

Company CEO and CTO to Provide Attendees with Best Practices for Maximizing SOA and Enterprise Project Management Investments

HERNDON, Va. -- SOALogix, a leading service oriented architecture (SOA) appliance provider, today announced that the company's CEO, Rex Ahlstrom, and CTO, Frank Oelschlager, will present two sessions on the value of SOA and the benefits of dynamic Enterprise Project Management (EPM) at this week's Deltek Insight '08 conference. The company will also participate in the conference exhibition, showcasing its Confero EPM solution in booth number 18.

Taking place May 19 - 22, 2008 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, Deltek Insight offers customers and partners three days of educational sessions and full access to Deltek product experts, industry experts and peers.

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About SOALogix, Inc.

SOALogix is a leading service oriented architecture (SOA) appliance provider. SOALogix provides SOA-based integration appliances that enable enterprises to share information among applications quickly and cost-effectively without sacrificing the flexibility to easily make business and IT changes. With SOALogix, implementation time is measured in days, and costly customizations associated with traditional integration solutions are eliminated. More than data integration, the Company's appliances enforce business processes and extend the life of critical applications by incorporating them into service-oriented architectures. SOALogix has a track record of customer reference-ability and a reputation for outstanding customer service and support. Global Fortune 1,000 companies in the Oil & Gas, Chemical, Power and Manufacturing industries rely on SOALogix solutions to dramatically improve their business agility.

To learn more, please visit www.soalogix.com.

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