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Progress acquires NEON for $68m to extend data connectivity leadership

Johannesburg, 13 Feb 2006

Application infrastructure software company Progress Software and mainframe integration company NEON Systems have signed a definitive agreement under which a wholly owned subsidiary of Progress will purchase all outstanding shares of NEON common stock. The transaction is valued at $68 million.

The subsidiary of Progress and NEON will merge. On the closing of the transaction, NEON will become part of DataDirect Technologies, a standards-based data connectivity company and an operating unit of Progress Software.

"Our customers and prospects have long asked for a single enterprise-wide data connectivity vendor that can cover all platforms including the mainframe," says Rick Reidy, president of DataDirect. "This acquisition lets us meet all of our customers` data access requirements - regardless of their environment and where their data sits. And by acquiring the industry leader in mainframe access, we will continue our tradition of providing our customers with the very highest quality data connectivity products available anywhere."

"DataDirect`s rich product set, comprehensive understanding of standards-based data connectivity, and extensive market reach will be a tremendous benefit to NEON customers," says Mark Cresswell, CEO of NEON. "In addition, our Web services and event streaming products will be of great value to the many Progress customers currently deploying service-oriented and event-driven architectures using mainframe data."

NEON`s standards-based software enables users to access data and applications stored on mainframes, where many large companies run some of their most critical business applications. NEON products support SQL access through ODBC and JDBC and also enable Web services integration with mainframes for service-oriented architectures and real-time event processing. NEON`s customer base includes some of the world`s best known commercial and government entities, who depend on its products for mainframe integration for their mission-critical systems.

DataDirect`s focus is on standards-based data connectivity, with products covering all major relational databases, operating systems, and data access standards. "Hundreds of independent software vendors and thousands of corporate IT departments worldwide rely on DataDirect for production proven database drivers, which deliver the reliability, security, and performance needed for the most demanding software systems," says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software South Africa.

Parry says the combination of the two companies will offer customers a range of data access products and technologies. "Together the two companies will offer standards-based access to mainframe data sources such as DB2, IMS/DB VSAM, Adabas, CICS/TS, IMS/TM, CA-IDMS, and Natural along with relational databases such as Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, and Progress OpenEdge," he says. "Moreover, the acquisition will bring together the industry`s top data connectivity developers and leading technical experts, paving the way for even more innovation in the future. As part of DataDirect, NEON will remain a visionary and a leader in the mainframe integration market."

The NEON acquisition will extend Progress`s ability to deliver data connectivity, Web services for service-oriented architectures (SOA), and real-time event stream processing. Progress`s Sonic Software and Real Time operating units can now make the mainframe an equal participant in any SOA deployment. NEON`s Shadow RTE product enables standards-based mainframe integration support of web services for SOA and real-time events for event-driven architecture (EDA).

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Karen Breytenbach
Predictive Communications
(011) 608 1700
Karen@predictive.co.za
Rick Parry
Progress Software SA
(011) 254 5400
rparry@progress.com