ViewCast Named 2005 Titan Fast 50 Award Winner DALLAS � August 4, 2005 � ViewCast Corporation (OTCBB:VCST - News), a developer of video and audio communications products enabling dynamic content delivery, has been named a 2005 Tech Titan/Titan Fast 50 Award winner by the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC). The Titan Fast 50 Awards recognize the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, based on percentage revenue growth over five years (2000 to 2004). �Our goal is to provide companies with the solutions needed to successfully and effectively deliver video and audio content in an impactful manner,� said George Platt, president and chief executive officer at ViewCast. �This award is a testament to our growth over the past five years and illustrates our commitment to increased market share and long-term profitability.� ViewCast will be honored with other recipients at the 5th Annual Tech Titans/Titan Fast 50 Gala event on Aug. 19 at the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations in Richardson, Texas. Designed to deliver audio and video content through a variety of network types and protocols, ViewCast's product portfolio includes industry-leading products used worldwide by companies in the corporate, government, presentation and broadcast sectors, among others. About MTBC and Tech Titans
Founded in 1994 by MCI, Nortel Networks, Fujitsu, and Rockwell International, the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC) is a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization. Membership in the MTBC consists of technology members (80 percent of membership) and provider members (20 percent of membership). Membership is open to all technology companies. The MTBC is dedicated to fostering a supportive business environment for technology companies and members of the technology community through leadership, advocacy, education and cooperative initiatives. The Tech Titans awards were launched in 2001 by the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC), the most comprehensive organization supporting technology in North Texas. The Tech Titans committee is a group of dedicated volunteers that each year organizes the annual awards ceremony. Judges are drawn from a variety of disciplines in technology, leaders in the area and past winners. For more information, visit www.metroplextbc.org/techtitans. Founded in 1994 by MCI, Nortel Networks, Fujitsu, and Rockwell International, the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC) is a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization. Membership in the MTBC consists of technology members (80 percent of membership) and provider members (20 percent of membership). Membership is open to all technology companies. The MTBC is dedicated to fostering a supportive business environment for technology companies and members of the technology community through leadership, advocacy, education and cooperative initiatives. The Tech Titans awards were launched in 2001 by the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC), the most comprehensive organization supporting technology in North Texas. The Tech Titans committee is a group of dedicated volunteers that each year organizes the annual awards ceremony. Judges are drawn from a variety of disciplines in technology, leaders in the area and past winners. For more information, visit www.metroplextbc.org/techtitans.
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