Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. (VMT) Achieves Highest Microsoft Partnership Level

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:00am EDT

ANN ARBOR, Mich.--(Business Wire)--
Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. (VMT), a global leader for
managing the retail demand chain from the manufacturer floor to the
retail shelf, today announced it has again fulfilled the requirements
to continue as a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, the highest level
in the Microsoft Partnership program.

   With over 14 years of experience, VMT's Velocity(R) Solution Suite
continues as a leader in the Demand Signal Repository (DSR) and Demand
Driven Supply Network (DDSN) space. With ETL processes and POS data
source adaptors to over 200 retailers, Velocity substantially exceeds
all other competitive products in its depth of knowledge in direct
retail POS data sources and its ability to apply this knowledge into
increased profitability.

   "Continuing our strong partnership with Microsoft provides
significant benefits to our mutual customers in the Consumer Goods and
Retail industries," said John Beckett, President of VMT. "With our
deep retail experience and expertise with Microsoft-based
technologies, our customers have access to proven technology that
increases their sell-through, consumer satisfaction and overall
profitability."

   About Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. (VMT)

   Since 1994, Vendor Managed Technologies' (VMT) main mission has
been to increase profitability and eliminate retail inefficiencies
through the use of Velocity's Demand Signal Repository (DSR) and
Demand Driven Supply Network (DDSN) solutions.

   Since retailers began sharing store-level POS data with their
vendors, crucial knowledge about consumer buying trends and retailer
supply patterns is available. We provide easy access to this
knowledge. For more information, please visit www.retailvelocity.com.

Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc.
Jennifer Beckett, 616-454-9000
Vice-President, Sales and Marketing

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