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VTLS, Inc. 2007011904

Contact:

Vinod Chachra VTLS Inc. 1701 Kraft Drive Blacksburg, VA 24060 USA +1.540.557.1200 chachrav@vtls.com

January 19, 2007:  For Immediate Release

Twenty-four Thai VTLS Classic sites Migrate to VIRTUA
More customers in Thailand to follow

Blacksburg, VA - VTLS Inc. is proud to announce that twenty-four classic VTLS users have chosen to migrate to VIRTUA. These VTLS Classic sites in Thailand chose to upgrade to VIRTUA to take advantage of the advanced features the software offers, particularly full Unicode™ support and support for Thai language searching that uses a sophisticated word-break algorithm. Among the libraries included is Sukhotai Thammathirat University, the first VTLS customer in Thailand that installed classic VTLS in 1994. The other universities include Eastern Asia University, Dhurakijpundit University, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University, Payap University and Ubon Ratchathani University, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, fifteen Rajabhat (Teacher) Universities, the Department of Sciences Service Library and the library of the Stock Exchange of Thailand.

At least two other sites plan to follow the lead of these universities and migrate to VIRTUA in the coming months of 2007.

About VTLS Inc.

VTLS Inc. www.vtls.com, a leading library automation company in business for over 30 years, provides visionary technology in library solutions to a diverse customer base of more than 900 libraries in over 32 countries. Virtua is our premier ILS solution, Visualizer is our facet-based data discovery tool, Fastrac is our RFID technology, and we also provide cutting edge software and services for Digital Libraries with Digital Imaging and VITAL, our Repository Services solution. VTLS is one of the few ISO 9001:2000 quality certified companies within the library industry.