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to Present at CED's Prestigious InfoTech 2003 Southeast Event Showcases Speakers
from Sun Microsystems, SAS and Red Hat (Cary, N.C. - August 13, 2003)
- Research Triangle Software, www.rtsz.com, a leading developer of encryption
devices and technologies, announced today that they have been selected as a demo
participant for the Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) InfoTech 2003
conference. InfoTech is the Southeast's premiere information technology conference
and CED is presenting it with support from UNC-Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business
School, MCNC and TiE-Carolinas. In addition to technology demos, the conference
will feature speakers and panel discussions on key issues such as IT financial
markets, brand building and government relations.
"CED is a tremendous
resource for entrepreneurs throughout the Southeast and we are proud to have been
selected this year to present at InfoTech 2003," said Jeff LeRose, CEO of
Research Triangle Software. "This is one of the largest technology conferences
in the Southeast and we look forward to showcasing the CryptoStick at InfoTech."
The CryptoStick is a powerful portable encryption device that is
small enough to fit on a key chain. The CryptoStick comes loaded with the
award-winning CryptoBuddy 2.0 software to keep files secure and protected
as well as P.I. Protector, a software program allowing users private Internet
browsing, mobile email and file synchronization. The CryptoStick looks and
functions just like a hard drive, but is actually Flash Memory and easily connects
via your computer's USB port. For most business information, the device can potentially
hold-up to three times as much data due to the compression feature in the CryptoBuddy
software. The 13th annual InfoTech conference presents an opportunity to
display technology to investors, national and regional media, potential strategic
partners and IT professionals. The conference highlights North Carolina's multi-billion
dollar IT industry and will be held on Oct. 27, 2003 at the Sheraton Imperial
Hotel and Convention Center in Research Triangle Park, N.C. InfoTech 2003
(www.cednc.org/infotech) will feature guest speakers from leading companies and
venture capital firms such as Sun Microsystems, SAS Institute, Charles River Ventures,
HIG Ventures and Intersouth Partners. Keynote speakers for the event include Matthew
Szulik, CEO of Red Hat and A.B. "Buzzy" Krongard, executive director
of the Central Intelligence Agency. About Research Triangle Software, Inc.: Research
Triangle Software (RTS) is diversified electronic commerce products and services
company. RTS is also the leading developer of encryption devices and technologies
used by industry-leading companies, small businesses and individuals. The company
is headquartered in Cary, NC. For more information visit www.rtsz.com. About
CED: The Council for Entrepreneurial Development, located in Research Triangle
Park, N.C., is a private, nonprofit organization formed in 1984 to stimulate the
creation and growth of high-impact companies in the greater Research Triangle
region. CED provides education, mentoring and capital formation resources to new
and existing high-growth entrepreneurs through annual conferences, seminars, workshops
and monthly programs on entrepreneurial management and finance. CED is the largest
entrepreneurial support organization in the nation with more than 4,000 members
representing 1,100 entrepreneurial companies, financiers and professional firms.
www.cednc.org. Contacts: Ed Levens Triangle Jumpstart a subsidiary
of ClearImage PR Tel: (919) 863-2393 x211 Ed.Levens@clearimagepr.com
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