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CONTACT INFORMATION
Extream Software
www.exstream.com
Kelley Sloane VP, Marketing
859-296-0600 X6215
Patricia Kilgore, President
Sterling Marketing Group
630-690-5500 X223
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Exstream Software Makes
Inc. Magazine’s 500 List of Fastest Growing Private Businesses
for Second Consecutive Year
December 19, 2005 - Exstream Software, Inc. announced
today it has been named one of America’s 500 fastest growing
private companies for 2005 by Inc. magazine for the second year
in a row - an achievement realized by only about one-third of the
companies on the list. Exstream was ranked #324 on this year’s
Inc. 500, with sales growth for the last four years of 409 percent.
The Inc. 500, which ranks privately held companies according to
sales growth, is widely regarded as the most prestigious indicator
of growth among independent companies in the U.S. To be eligible,
companies have to be privately held through fiscal year 2004 and
have four full years of operating history. Information is verified
by Inc. using tax forms and financial statements from certified
public accountants and by conducting interviews with company officials.
Over the years, the Inc. 500 has identified the next generation
of world-class companies, with Microsoft, Stonyfield Farms, Timberland,
Oracle, The Princeton Review, Morningstar, Jamba Juice, Gateway,
E*Trade, Intuit and Domino’s Pizza all appearing on the list
before they became industry powerhouses.
“It is quite an honor for Exstream to be on the Inc. 500
for two consecutive years,” said Davis Marksbury, president
and CEO of Exstream Software. “From the start, our vision
has been to provide market-leading technology coupled with unprecedented
customer care. We are very proud that our Dialogue enterprise personalization
software and incredible staff have contributed to increasing the
competitiveness of so many Fortune 1000 companies around the world.”
Exstream Software provides a single platform that helps leading
businesses worldwide connect with their customers through more consistent,
higher quality, fully personalized communications delivered through
multiple print and electronic channels. Customers benefit by getting
mission-critical communications of all types to market as much as
85 percent faster, while reducing document development and production
costs up to 80 percent.
Exstream’s history is distinguished by significant accomplishments
that include “leap frog” technology, aggressive global
expansion and year-over-year average revenue growth exceeding 60
percent since its flagship enterprise personalization solution,
Dialogue, was launched in 2000. The company’s dramatic growth
signifies the increasing need for enterprises to deploy a single
platform for producing all of their fully personalized print and
online communications.
Companies on Exstream’s impressive client list span many industries
including financial services, banking, insurance, service provider,
telecommunications, utilities, retail, government and others. Customers
include AT&T, American Express, Baltimore Gas & Electric,
CIGNA, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, AFLAC, Commonwealth Bank of Australia,
Fidelity Investments, Merrill Lynch, Federated Department Stores
and many more leading enterprises worldwide.
About Exstream Software
Headquartered in Lexington, KY and providing direct sales and services
from offices around the world, Exstream Software provides a single
platform for businesses to create and manage higher quality, fully
personalized customer communications of all types for delivery through
batch, real-time and interactive channels. Companies in the financial
services, insurance, service provider, telecommunications, utilities
and other industries benefit by getting communications to market
as much as 85 percent faster, reducing document production costs
up to 80 percent, and as much as tripling customer response.
For more information about Exstream Software and its market-leading
Dialogue enterprise personalization software, visit www.exstream.com,
or contact Exstream at 859-296-0600 or info@exstream.com.
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