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TIE Technologies Signs Teaming Agreement With Informatica

Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:30am EST
NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TIE Technologies, Inc. (Pink
Sheets:TTCS), a leading developer of advanced communication technologies
designed to improve connectivity, productivity, and communication, today
announced it has signed a Teaming Agreement with Informatica's Complex Event
Processing (CEP) business unit, formerly Agent Logic.

TIE Technologies and Informatica have now commenced the design and configuration
for Informatica RulePoint software to be incorporated into TIE's ACUMEN
architecture. Solutions built on the ACUMEN architecture deliver improved
situational awareness by automating data correlation, dissemination, and anomaly
detection processes. They also enable inter-agency information sharing for
critical infrastructure protection and assist in coordinating risk, security and
emergency operations for localized or larger scale incidents.

One of the first results of bringing these cutting edge technologies together
will be the roll out of a new integrated Airport security and safety system
solution. This technology agnostic platform will incorporate various sensor and
communications technologies from TIE as well as other third party providers.

Complex Event Processing enables enterprises to rapidly detect, correlate,
analyze and respond to data-driven events. CEP software is one of the fastest
growing IT categories, and is estimated by industry analyst group IDC to grow by
a compound annual growth rate of 55% from 2008 to 2012.

Informatica, the number one independent provider of data integration software,
acquired Agent Logic, a leader in CEP in September 2009. Informatica CEP
technology distinguishes itself by its simplicity, versatility and integrated
alerting capability. RulePoint enables business users within the organization to
create user-defined rules that find actionable intelligence on their behalf, by
monitoring available data sources such as message queues, databases, telemetry
feeds and control systems.

Graham Mew, TIE Technologies, Executive Vice President commented, "TIE's ACUMEN
architecture is designed to meet the current need for smart systems that require
event-based intelligence. The incorporation of Informatica Complex Event
Processing provides the ability to correlate, analyze and understand a more
diverse set of data in order to more accurately detect and respond to real-time
events. Together we look forward to meeting and exceeding the expectations of an
exciting new universe of customers."

ABOUT TIE TECHNOLOGIES INC.

TIE Technologies is a systems integration and telecommunications company focused
on engineering and delivering innovative solutions for user's needs and
challenges within the dynamic global voice, video and data communications
markets. The company offers managed IT and telecommunication services to solve a
myriad of complex client requirements. Services and solutions include out
sourced and internal server, applications hosting, managed hosting and related
systems management services, database hosting, content delivery networks, data
broadcasting networks, and voice and video solutions providers. TIE Technologies
(TIE) is traded on the Pink Sheets under the symbol "TTCS". For more information
visit www.tietechnologies.com

Note: TIE Technologies and ACUMEN are trademarks or registered trademarks of TIE
Technologies, Inc. in the United States and in jurisdictions throughout the
world. All other company and product names may be trade names or trademarks of
their respective owners.

The TIE Technologies, Inc. logo is available at
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=6435

Safe Harbor Statement

The information in this release, other than historical information, may be
considered forward-looking statements within the provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Projection and other forward-looking
statements and management expectations regarding future events and/or financial
performance of the Company -- although given in good faith -- are inherently
uncertain and actual events and/or results may differ materially.

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