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New Data Storage Order Received for $1.3 million

Tinton Falls, NJ--- October 2, 2009: Storage Engine announces another order for $1.3 million of the Synchronism data storage solutions for a major metropolitan transit system to harness, protect and virtualized their high performance data storage assets.

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Financial Firm Orders Synchronism for Compliance

Tinton Falls, NJ--- June 16, 2009: Storage Engine announces another order in excess of $300,000 to solve the data storage need of a financial firm. With their growing need for data storage, but also increased compliance needs they have selected Synchronism and data storage to solve all their needs and requirements. Synchronism will provide them with a solid foundation to grow, centralize and virtualize their multi-vendor data storage environment. We are proud to add another user to our growing installed base of enterprise users.

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Virtual Tape, Replication with De-Duplication Order

Tinton Falls, NJ -- May 22, 2009: Storage Engine announces another order in $400,000 for sale to expand on our successful existing VTL with SIR implementation at a US Federal Agency to encompass multiple locations. They have selected Synchronism VTL with SIR (Single Instance Repository), which will leverage replication of de-duplicated data (elimination of redundant files) to reduce Data Center to Data Center bandwidth requirements, provide energy efficiency by reducing spinning disks, and enable rapid return to operations under the HSPD7 directive. SYSM VTL has continued to prove its value to many firms; both commercial and government as a reliable solution to ensure backups are quick, efficient and easy to access. We are proud to have this customer grow with us and continue to be part of our growing list of users across the county.

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Data Replication of Critical Data

Tinton Falls, NJ--- March 27, 2009: Storage Engine announces an order for a US Federal Agency to replicate data between their data centers. This client will be utilizing Synchronism, which enables them to virtualize their multi-storage vendor environment into one seamless environment. The solution also provided a highly scalable, single name-space clustered file system environment for the clients file server farm. We are proud that our Synchronism data storage appliances have been selected to encrypt and replicate their data with a demonstrated 84% reduction in bandwidth requirement and will utilize our data storage expertise to solve their data storage needs as we have for so many others.

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Increase Capacity for Broadcaster

Tinton Falls, NJ--- February 20, 2009: Storage Engine announces another order to expand the capacity of a online broadcaster. This increased their existing data storage capacity to over 20TB of data that is virtualized and mirrored with automated CDP functionality. Storage Engine is please to help this client expand their storage, we are proud that our products have continued to demonstrate value, backed by uncompromising support commitment.

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Data Storage Expansion of Critical Data

Tinton Falls, NJ--- February 5, 2008: Storage Engine announces an order in excess of One Million dollars (US) for a sale to New York City Agency to expand their existing data storage environment. The solution provides a tiered storage archive that will combine disk and tape to provide hundreds of Terabytes of effective capacity under a digital asset management solution. This data expansion is for critical data that has contentious data access needs for this vital New York City agency. Storage Engine is please to help this Agency expand while our products have continued to demonstrate value, backed by uncompromising support commitment.  Storage Engine’s Synchronism will be used for a single “window” view of storage, enabling easy control and management of their data storage for this agency.

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