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PreEmptive Solutions Named to SD Times 100

Cleveland, Ohio - June 6, 2007 PreEmptive Solutions, supplier of the leading Enterprise Obfuscation Solution for the Microsoft .NET environment and Java, today announced that it has been named to this year's SD Times 100 list.

Dotfuscator, the company's flagship obfuscation tool for .NET, was recognized in the "Tools and Environments" category. The 2007 members of the SD Times 100, a complete list of which can be found in the June issue of the publication, are recognized leaders and innovators in the software development industry. Winning organizations and individuals were chosen based on demonstrated leadership in their markets and through the strength of their products and technological innovation.

"We are extremely proud to be recognized by the editors of SD Times," said Gabriel Torok, president of PreEmptive Solutions. "Piracy, vulnerability exploitation and intellectual property theft continue to plague companies large and small. It gives us tremendous satisfaction in knowing that our Dotfuscator product is being acknowledged for helping secure IT applications from such threats." .NET applications can be easily reverse engineered with legal decompiler tools that are widely available online.

Dotfuscator prevents reverse engineering through a series of transformations to .NET executables. Dotfuscator was recently extended to include lreal-time tamper detection, defense and notification. Today, Dotfuscator is the only reverse engineering control that is both preventative and detective.

"The winners of this year's SD Times 100 awards have demonstrated their leadership in shaping the software development industry," said David Rubinstein, Editor-in-Chief of SD Times. "We took into account each nominee's products and services, its reputation among development managers, and the new ideas it brought out. These select individuals and organizations are the ones we've identified as helping to move the art of development forward."