Siemens Enterprise Communications Continues Positive Momentum as the Only PBX Vendor...

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:29am EDT

Siemens Enterprise Communications Continues Positive Momentum as the Only PBX
Vendor to Grow Market Share in the First Quarter of 2009

Chairman Mark Stone Assumes Additional Responsibilities as CEO

MUNICH, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Mark Stone, Chairman of the Board at Siemens
Enterprise Communications since the foundation of the SEN Group on October 1,
2008, has assumed the additional responsibility of CEO. He is President of
Operations at The Gores Group, Siemens Enterprise Communications' majority
shareholder. Mark Stone has responsibility for Gores' worldwide operations, as
well as oversight of all Gores portfolio companies and its operational due
diligence efforts.

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The Gores Group is a very active owner and sees significant opportunities
present in the market downturn and with recent competitive dislocations. "I
think it critical to be as close to the organization and customers as possible
to ensure strong execution and delivery," said Mark Stone. "Gores and I will
be very active in SEN for the full tenure of our ownership."

This attention and commitment is already paying dividends. According to a
recent report by Infonetics Research, Siemens Enterprise Communications, a
premier provider of enterprise communications solutions committed to growing
and building a world-class service and solutions partner for customers in the
enterprise communications market, was the only PBX vendor to gain market share
to date in 2009, with 13 percent quarter-over-quarter growth (source:
Infonetics Research Enterprise Telephony Report, June 18th 2009).

Mark Stone added, "I think we are seeing a strong shift in momentum and look
forward to even more good news in the quarters ahead."

For more information about Siemens Enterprise Communications, please visit:
www.siemens.com/open

About Siemens Enterprise Communications Group (SEN Group)

The SEN Group is a premier provider of enterprise communications solutions.
More than 14,000 employees in 80 countries carry on the tradition of voice and
data excellence started more than 160 years ago with Werner von Siemens and
the invention of the pointer telegraph. Today the company leads the market
with its "Open Communications" approach that enables teams working within any
IT infrastructure to improve productivity through a unified collaboration
experience. Jointly owned by The Gores Group and Siemens AG, The SEN Group
includes Siemens Enterprise Communications, Cycos and Enterasys Networks. In
fiscal 2008, The SEN Group generated revenues of approximately 3.21 billion
Euros. 

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trademarks of their respective holders.

This release contains forward-looking statements based on beliefs of Siemens
management. The words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "forecast,"
"expect," "intend," "plan," "should," and "project" are used to identify
forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect the company's current
views with respect to future events and are subject to risks and
uncertainties. Many factors could cause the actual results to be materially
different, including, among others, changes in general economic and business
conditions, changes in currency exchange rates and interest rates,
introduction of competing products, lack of acceptance of new products or
services and changes in business strategy. Actual results may vary materially
from those projected here. Siemens does not intend or assume any obligation to
update these forward-looking statements. 



SOURCE  Siemens Enterprise Communications

Silvie Casanova, Corporate Communications, +1-978-848-4617,
silvie.casanova@siemens.com
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