Linux Version of Percussion's Rhythmyx WCM Software Gains Popularity

Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 12:18 PM EDT

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WOBURN, MA - October 17, 2006 - Percussion Software, a leading developer of Web Content Management (WCM) software for multi-channel, customer-centric
applications, today announced that the University of Rhode Island (URI) and Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in the UK are among the growing list of customers deploying its award-winning Rhythmyx Web Content Management (WCM)
software on the open source Linux server platform. These Rhythmyx for Linux customers are representative of increased interest in Rhythmyx on the Linux platform in the education, government, technology, healthcare and other industry sectors.

URI and NTU join Percussion customers Churchill Downs Incorporated, owner and operator of world-renowned horse racing venues including the Kentucky Derby; the MathWorks, the leading developer and supplier of software for technical computing and model-based design; and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) of the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) in deploying Rhythmyx on the Linux server platform.


"At URI, our broadening base of content contributors and authors was a big concern, along with the incredible proliferation of Web pages and sites," said Trent Batson, URI's Director of Information and Instructional Technology Services. "We had to leverage very strongly the technical staff we have, and that meant moving to an automated content management system. As a result of our evaluation, we believe we've found the best overall fit for our needs in Percussion's Rhythmyx for Linux."


Rhythmyx for Linux is certified against Red Hat Linux AS version 4.0.
Rhythmyx is a standards-based, enterprise-ready Web Content Management system that relies on industry standards such as XML, XSL, Java, SOAP, HTML, JavaScript and the Eclipse Framework to provide system extensibility and integration.


Added Jeremy Borseth, senior director of channel services and Internet operations at Churchill Downs Inc., "For the past two years, we have been on the forefront of managing customer-centric content at Churchill Downs. Everything we're doing is focused on achieving our business goal of driving the right content to the customers who need and want it. We have built our
content foundation on Rhythmyx for Linux, and enhanced its integration with our customer relationship management (CRM) system."


Industry market research firm IDC reported recently, in its latest Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, that Linux now holds more than a 12 percent share of the worldwide server market, up slightly from 2005. In the second quarter, Linux server shipments grew 9.7 per cent, with the volume server segment representing the majority of both revenue and units. Linux server worldwide revenues for the second quarter added up to $12.3 billion.


"Across the board, a growing number of our customers are showing great
interest in running Rhythmyx on the Linux platform," said Barry Reynolds,
CEO of Percussion Software. "Rhythmyx is built on open industry standards and Red Hat Enterprise Linux is powerful, versatile and proven across a host of industries. The powerful combination of Rhythmyx and Linux provides a
robust content management platform based on open, industry standards."


Percussion is a leading developer of Web Content Management software for multi-channel, customer-centric applications. Rhythmyx 6 is the newest version of Percussion's award-winning enterprise-ready WCM System. Rhythmyx 6 extends the company's leadership position in the WCM market by providing a robust platform for more easily managing customer-centric content across
multiple sites, multiple channels and multiple lines of business. Tailored
for organizations that require seamless support for multiple Web properties combined with easy content reuse, Rhythmyx 6 enables enterprises to build Web sites with frequently updated, persuasive content that is engaging to their customers. In addition to Red Hat Linux, Rhythmyx also runs on Windows 2003 Server and Sun Solaris platforms.


About Percussion Software


Percussion Software's family of practical software solutions enables
customers to maximize both the value and quality of their enterprise
content. The company's flagship product, Rhythmyx 6, is an enterprise-ready Web Content Management (WCM) system for creating customer-centric business applications. Rhythmyx 6 enables organizations to achieve a higher return-on-content by delivering dynamic, frequently changing content to customers. Based on open standards, it provides organizations with a robust platform that allows customer-centric content to interoperate with other enterprise content, regardless of repository or ECM system. With Rhythmyx 6, content can be easily managed across multiple sites, multiple channels and multiple lines of business in order to ensure consistency of brand and customer experience.


Percussion's portfolio of customers includes Fortune 1000 companies as well as other global, industry and public sector leaders, including Armstrong World Industries, AIM Funds, Autotrader, Bank of Canada, Bank of England, BC Hydro, Cheapflights.com, Chubb, Churchill Downs, Dollar Car Rental, Edmund
Optics, Genentech, Hotwire.com, ICI Paints, ING Direct, International
Monetary Fund, Kohl's, Midway Games, Natural History Museum, Thrifty Car Rental, U.S. Departments of State, Health & Human Services and Justice, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Vegas.com and The Washington Post.


Founded in 1994, Percussion Software is self-funded and profitable. More information can be found on the Web at www.percussion.com.


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Percussion Software is a registered trademark and Rhythmyx and Lyrix are
trademarks of Percussion Software. LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. RED HAT is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. All other registered trademarks and trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.


Contacts:


Pam Foote;
Parker Communications;
978-691-5572;
pfoote@parkercomms.com


Caroline Michaud;
Percussion Software;
caroline_michaud@percussion.com

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