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MOHOMINE LAUNCHES UNSTRUCTURED DATA MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE AS OEM PRODUCT FOR ENTERPRISE APPLICATION VENDORS, GOVERNMENT

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December, 2001
San Diego, CA

Mohomine,  Inc., a leader in Unstructured Data Management Software (UDMS) solutions, today  announced the general availability of mohoClassifier v2.0, an OEM-able product  targeted at enterprise application vendors and for usage in government  applications. In creating UDMS software, Mohomine is aggressively solving one  of the biggest challenges facing large enterprises today -- harnessing the value  of unstructured data. Mohomine has created a unique, infrastructure-based  software offering that gets to the heart of the data management problem by  helping enterprises go from "information overload" to "total  knowledge, classified and accessible."

Designed  as an OEM product, mohoClassifier v2.0 (mC), provides a modular solution that  is quickly and seamlessly integrated into knowledge management applications,  such as portals, document management, content management, customer relationship  management, sales force automation, catalog and human resource management  software applications -- with integration cycles as short as two weeks. mC  classifies information in emails, file systems, intranets and extranets,  including the Internet.

In-Q-Tel,  a private not-for-profit "venture catalyst" funded by the U.S.  Central Intelligence Agency is both an investor and an early customer of  Mohomine. In-Q-Tel is evaluating mC for potential use and deployment.

"We  are believers in Mohomine's UDMS model. Their ability to integrate extraction  with extremely fast classification is important to any large enterprise,  whether it be commercial or government," said Gilman Louie, president and  CEO of In-Q-Tel. "Mohomine's technology gets to the heart of what we see  as the biggest problem facing enterprises and national security organizations  today -- information overload."

"In  most large enterprises corporate knowledge is languishing in emails, file  systems, intranets, Internet data -- the untapped and difficult to access  information residing in every business," said Sameer Samat, CTO and  founder of Mohomine. "Our vision is to enrich the enterprise application's  ability to enable their end user customers to easily derive knowledge from this  unstructured data to make critical decisions. Mohomine does this by focusing  fast and accurate extraction and classification technology at the  infrastructure level."

mC  can also be integrated into existing corporate applications, such as enterprise  search engines, corporate portals, news aggregation services, and customized  content and document management systems. Although most software application  vendors incorporate some classification functionality in their software, for  Mohomine, extraction and classification are core competencies, providing better  scalability, unparalleled accuracy and speed, along with simplified  integration.

According  to Louie, "In-Q-Tel is building a portfolio of highly innovative and  important new commercial technologies that can help address the CIA's toughest  IT challenges. When we invested in Mohomine, we invested in their vision of  UDMS. They are defining this new space."

Availability  and Pricing: mohoClassifier v2.0 is available now for English and Western  European languages, with additional language support due in Q1 2002. mC can be  licensed for usage in applications or ASP solutions as licensed software, or  integrated into an existing application as a custom enterprise application.  Please email mohoinfo@mohomine.com for further information on language and  feature availability. Pricing varies by OEM application. An evaluation version  of the mohoClassifier v2.0 may be requested by visiting www.mohomine.com.

About Mohomine:
Founded  in 1999, privately held Mohomine is an Unstructured Data Management Software  infrastructure company that provides OEM-able products and solutions for  enterprise application vendors. Mohomine's licensable technology automates the  process of structuring data via intelligent algorithms that convert content to  highly structured XML. The application of Mohomine technology is broad, with  heavy focus on CRM, exchanges, catalogs, content management, and HR intensive  portals and software. Mohomine products include mohoClassifier, Web DataBuilder, and e-Catalog DataBuilder built upon Mohomine's data aggregation, automated classification and attribute extraction technology infrastructure. The company also offers custom solutions.              

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