Press Release

3Tera to Present the Impact of Utility Computing at Technosium 2008
Global Conference and Expo

Bert Armijo, Senior VP Product Management at 3Tera,
to Discuss and Demonstrate the Need for Utility Computing with New Web 2.0 Applications

Aliso Viejo, Calif.—January 28, 2008—3Tera, Inc., the leading innovator of grid computing and utility computing, announced today that Bert Armijo, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Product management, will be speaking at the 2008 Technosium Global Conference and Expo (http://www.technosium.com/conference/), the premier international Information Technology and Wireless and Mobile Broadband Telecommunications conference and expo for technology professionals from all around the world.

The speaking session entitled, "Utility computing - Tapping a new resource to power your Web applications," will take place Tuesday, January 29 at 11:00 a.m. at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.

An annual Mega-Event in Silicon Valley, Technosium’s goal is to bring IT companies and end-users closer, face-to-face and open all the possibilities to discuss products, solutions, the latest technologies and business opportunities. With more than 150 vendors participating at Technosium 2008, this educational and networking event is for the corporate market, public sector, technology professionals and the venture capital community.

What: Technosium 2008 Global Conference and Expo: Speaking Session "Utility computing - Tapping a new resource to power your Web applications"
When: Tuesday, January 29 at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
Who: Bert Armijo, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Product Management, 3Tera, Inc.
Where: Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California

About Bert Armijo, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Product Management, 3Tera, Inc.
Bert Armijo is Co-founder and VP of Product Management at 3Tera, Inc., the leading innovator of grid computing and utility computing. A veteran of multiple startups, Armijo co-founded Topspin Communications, a pioneer in fabric computing, which was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2005. Armijo was a co-founder of a Gigabit Ethernet startup Rapid City Communications, where he launched the first Gigabit Ethernet routing switch in 1997. Later the company was acquired by Bay Networks, which was acquired by Nortel. At Nortel's High Performance Switching Division, Armijo was responsible for launching the Passport 8600 Enterprise LAN switch. Armijo has an MBA from Saint Mary's College. His blog is at www.3tera.com/hotcluster.html.

About 3Tera, Inc.
3Tera, Inc. is an innovator of grid and utility computing, simplifying the deployment and scaling of Web applications. Named one of the "Top 20 Companies to Watch in 2008" by Linux Magazine, 3Tera offers AppLogic grid operating system that enables the first true utility computing services to completely remove the cost and complexity associated with infrastructure. The operating system converts commodity servers into scalable grids on which users can visually operate, deploy and scale transactional Web applications without any modification of code. Software-as-a-Service providers, Web 2.0 companies, enterprises and open source developers can now get new online services quickly to market by utilizing resources from commodity hosting providers on a pay-as-you-go basis, while maintaining complete control of applications including visual operation, scaling and on-demand resource provisioning. For more information, visit www.3tera.com

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