MEDIA ADVISORY: NaviSite CTO to Present at Merriman Curhan Ford & Co.'s IP Video 2007: The Killer Application for Internet and Communications Conference on February 13th

Market Wire, February, 2007

NaviSite Inc. (NASDAQ: NAVI), a leading provider of application management, professional services and secure content delivery services, today announced that Denis Martin, executive vice president & chief technology officer, will participate in a panel discussion at the Merriman Curhan Ford & Co.'s IP Video 2007: The Killer Application For Internet and Communications conference being held at The St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco, CA on February 13, 2007.

Mr. Martin will participate on the Service Provider/Distribution panel and will provide thought leadership on a number of topics including the increase in market demand for technology services, insight regarding providers in the infrastructure and application space and the markets they support, the opportunities that exist for vendors, specifically NaviSite, along the IT services continuum and his point of view on the future of the industry including trends and new technology.

About NaviSite

NaviSite is a leading provider of application and technology services for companies who seek to accelerate their business IT performance. With over 950 customers in 14 data centers; offices in the US, UK and India; NaviSite is the partner of choice for many of the fastest growing companies for outsourcing enterprise application and related IT services to drive their IT Efficiency and Effectiveness. NaviSite delivers a unique combination of application implementation, management, and content delivery services to provide full lifecycle support for today's industry leaders. For more information, please visit www.navisite.com .

Contacts: Laura Carson NaviSite, Inc. 978.946.5910 Email Contact Sarah Millerick Greenough Communications 617.275.6516 Email Contact

 

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