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MIMOSA SYSTEMS DELIVERS LIVE ARCHIVING, RECOVERY, MAILBOX MANAGEMENT, AND MIGRATION FOR EXCHANGE SERVER 2007

Mimosa NearPoint Empowers the User-Driven Enterprise, Providing Fingertip
Access to 2007 Microsoft Office System Content

Santa Clara, Calif.—November 30, 2006—Mimosa Systems™, a leader in unified information management solutions for enterprise content, today announced that its Mimosa NearPoint next-generation e-mail archiving and recovery solution now enables eDiscovery, compliance, mailbox management and data protection for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. 

“Our business customers are looking for solutions that will help ensure their systems are always up and running and meeting compliance regulations,” said Jeffrey Kratz, director, US ISV Organization, Microsoft. “Mimosa NearPoint's next generation archiving architecture combined with Exchange Server 2007 will help enable new levels of operational efficiency, information reliability and compliance for today's evolving business needs.”

The Mimosa NearPoint email archiving and recovery platform offers Exchange Server 2007 customers the following key features:

"Enterprise Strategy Group research estimates that organizations, from multi-billion dollar conglomerates to family owned businesses will archive over 7,000 petabytes of email over the next 4 years.  One out of two organizations have to produce an e-mail as a result of a legal or regulatory inquiry.  Utilizing intelligent e-mail archiving solutions can facilitate stringent processes for compliance, corporate governance and litigation readiness," said Brian Babineau, analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. "Mimosa NearPoint is one of the most unique and comprehensive solutions available, delivering its customers with the insight and intelligence to archive and protect Exchange Server 2007 data."

“Mimosa empowers the user-driven enterprise and provides fingertip access to enterprise content with Mimosa’s Live Content Archive for email, and other enterprise content,” said T.M. Ravi, president and CEO, Mimosa Systems. “The combination of Mimosa NearPoint and the 2007 Microsoft Office system gives customers unparalleled capabilities for corporate governance, regulatory compliance and secure search of critical information that is reliably archived and just one click away.”

About Mimosa NearPoint
Mimosa NearPoint addresses critical customer requirements around email information archiving, eDiscovery, regulatory compliance, business continuity and storage optimization.  Mimosa NearPoint provides immediate mailbox and message recovery, disaster recovery, email archiving, and self-service search and access in one solution. By leveraging cost-effective storage, NearPoint also optimizes e-mail storage and reduces overall infrastructure costs.

About Mimosa
Mimosa Systems, Inc. delivers next-generation information management solutions for information immediacy, discovery and continuity.  Mimosa NearPoint™ for Microsoft Exchange Server is the industry’s most comprehensive information management software solution for Microsoft Exchange Server, unifying email archiving, recovery and storage optimization. NearPoint assures email continuity and regulatory compliance, while leveraging cost-effective disk technologies to optimize email storage growth. Mimosa is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner recognized for its competencies in Networking Infrastructure Solutions, ISV Software Solutions, and Information Worker. Mimosa is a privately held company whose investors include August Capital, Clearstone Venture Partners, Dot Edu Ventures and JAFCO Ventures. Mimosa was founded in 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California and Pune, India. For more information see www.MimosaSystems.com.

Mimosa, Mimosa Systems, and Mimosa NearPoint are trademarks of Mimosa Systems. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.

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