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ScienceLogic's EM7 G3 Wins Best of Interop in Network Management Category

RESTON, Va. - May 20, 2009

Cloud-Ready Meta-Appliances present new paradigm in network monitoring for managing the extended enterprise

ScienceLogic, a leading provider of IT Operations Management solutions, announced today that the company's EM7 G3 Cloud-Ready Meta-Appliances have been selected by InformationWeek as the Best of Interop winner in the Network Management category. The winners were announced during a ceremony on May 19, 2009, at Interop Las Vegas, by a panel of industry-expert judges, who judged EM7 G3 against several leading competitor solutions.

"It's an honor to have been selected as the best network management solution at Interop this year," said David Link, CEO of ScienceLogic. "This award validates the product mission we started the company with and continue to execute on - a commitment to provide solutions that help the operations team to simplify IT management even as the technologies and infrastructure they are managing become more complex. Today that means extending our network management appliances to also handle virtual infrastructure, cloud computing applications and the scale and speed at which resources grow and change."

EM7 G3 is ScienceLogic's newest solution and is geared towards large enterprises, service providers or carriers with up to 10,000 networked devices distributed globally, in enterprise data centers, in remote or mobile assets, in private clouds or public clouds. The first monitoring solution designed specifically for the distributed and constantly shifting components of today's dynamic infrastructure, the EM7 G3 network management fabric includes a runbook automation engine, advanced chargeback and cost allocation functions, built-in redundancy for high availability and the first decentralized monitoring architecture with security from the core to the edge where devices are monitored. InformationWeek article on EM7 G3 winning Best of Interop - Network Management.

"This year was an exciting year for the Best of Interop Awards because there were so many strong contenders in every category," said Art Wittmann, Managing Director of InformationWeek Analytics. "The Best of Interop winner and each of the category winners have truly demonstrated the essence of innovation and deserve this recognition for their contributions to the industry."

The Best of Interop award recognizes the most innovative and exciting products across IT, particularly those that have had the most profound technical impact on their specific industry. For a list of all the Best of Interop winners, please visit InformationWeek's website.

For more information on ScienceLogic and EM7 G3, please visit http://www.sciencelogic.com or visit the company at booth # at Interop 2009 from May 17 - 21.

About ScienceLogic

Reston, Va.-based ScienceLogic LLC was started with one goal: Simplify IT. Founded and staffed by technology professionals who are intensely focused on making IT management simpler, better and faster, ScienceLogic is committed to delivering solutions with unquestionable quality and value and enabling its customers to deliver impeccable service to their constituents. ScienceLogic's patent-pending EM7 Meta-Appliances are a next-generation "framework" solution engineered to deliver comprehensive systems, network and application management out-of-the-box. The revolutionary EM7 technology combines a secure and pre-integrated set of applications with automation tools, reporting, "single pane of glass" view and centralized data repository - all optimized to work together for proactive and efficient IT operations management. Industry Awards: Inc 500 list of Fastest Growing Private Companies, Winner - Best of Interop/Network Management) 2009, Gartner Cool Vendor in IT Operations 2009. For more information, call 1-800-SCI-LOGIC (1-800-724-5644) or visit our web site at www.sciencelogic.com.

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