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August 28, 2006

Servigistics Recognized as One of Southeast’s Fastest Growing Private Companies

Strategic service management solution leader named to GBS Eagles program for continued growth and leadership

Servigistics, the leading strategic service management solutions provider, today announced it has been named to the GBS Eagles program, an exclusive network of entrepreneurs, advisors, and capital sources designed to promote successful business practices in the region.  The GBS Eagles program was launched in 2004 by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Corporate Growth (CECG) at Emory’s Goizueta Business School (GBS) and Innovations Publishing.

To qualify for the GBS Eagles program, companies must be privately held and exhibit in excess of 20% annual revenue growth over the past three years. With more than 70% annual revenue growth year over year since 2002, Servigistics is the clear market leader and serves more global clients than all of its competitors combined.  Founded in 1999, Servigistics maintains a 100% referenceable client base and is the only strategic service management application provider offering solutions across service parts management, pricing management and workforce management.

“Servigistics is truly honored to be part of GBS Eagles,” said Gary Brooks, EVP Marketing & Alliances, Servigistics.  “Our consistent growth and strong reputation are directly attributed to the solid relationships we maintain with our rapidly growing list of market-leading clients around the world.  We deliver unsurpassed business value to our clients and remain dedicated to their ongoing success.”

“The mission of the GBS Eagles program is to give selected companies insight into the critical issues that high-growth companies face throughout the business lifecycle, and to help these companies identify the processes that address them,” said Edward Hess, executive director of the CECG. “The companies recognized as GBS Eagles have realized incredible success overcoming these important hurdles.”