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Interphase Systems Responds to Increased Demand for Virtualization Services

Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:45am EDT
The company appoints Lew Smith as Product Manager for
                       Virtualization Solutions
PHILADELPHIA--(Business Wire)--
Interphase Systems, a leading management and technology consulting
company with offices in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., and Bridgewater, NJ,
today announced it has named Lew Smith as Product Manager,
Virtualization Solutions. In this newly created position, he will be
responsible for leading and building Interphase's virtualization
practice and offerings, with a concentration on the key technologies
that will benefit the company's customers. Smith will continue to
build relationships with existing technology partners, as well as
engaging in new partner relationships.

   Smith comes to Interphase Systems with 11 years of experience
working with large enterprise companies in the areas of IT project
management and large-scale application management. Most recently, he
served as a senior project manager at Advanced Automation, a
manufacturing systems integrator, where he managed multiple million
dollar projects within the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical
industries.

   "Earlier this year, Gartner published a report indicating that
virtualization will be 'the highest impact trend in the infrastructure
and operations market through 2012,'" said Smith. "More and more
companies are realizing the initial and long-term benefits of
virtualization, which has now worked its way into all of the Fortune
100 companies, as well as most of the Fortune 1000 companies. I'm very
excited to work with Interphase and their customers to further develop
this technology offering as the industry demand continues to
increase."

   "Virtualization is our fastest growing practice area and we had
the need for a dedicated Product Manager with the expertise and
experience to lead this part of our business," said John Biglin, CEO
of Interphase Systems. "We are thrilled to have Smith join us at this
important time to help expand our growing virtualization practice
nationwide and bring businesses a solution that will save them time,
money, and energy, while also providing increased security and
disaster recovery capability."

   Lew Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Elon College in
Elon, NC. He currently lives in Kennett Square, PA.

   ABOUT INTERPHASE SYSTEMS

   Interphase Systems, Inc. is a leading management and technology
consulting organization offering architecture, strategy and
implementation services. With offices in Plymouth Meeting, Pa. and
Bridgewater, NJ, Interphase helps clients in the healthcare,
pharmaceutical, financial services and other industries maximize the
benefits of their investments in technology and IT operations by
providing innovative analysis, design and solutions to meet customer
needs. With three unique practice areas, Interphase specializes in all
aspects of compliance and corporate governance, enterprise
infrastructure and virtualization, and strategy services. For more
information please visit us online at www.interphasesystems.com.

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   Press contact: Jessica Hirsch, Jessica@GregoryFCA.com

   Interphase Systems Web site: http://www.interphasesystems.com

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