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SkyBitz(R) Earns Spot on Inc. 5000 for Third Straight Year

STERLING, Va., -- SkyBitz(R), the leading remote asset tracking and information management service provider, has been named to Inc. Magazine's third annual Inc. 5000 list. Inc. Magazine is one of the nation's premiere business publications. Companies were selected based on percentage revenue growth from 2005 to 2008.

"We are honored to have made the Inc. 5000 in all three years of its existence," SkyBitz Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Development Craig Montgomery said. "Constant innovation is the foundation of our company. By listening to our customers we are able to provide valuable new solutions to meet their needs and maintain our high level of success. This award shows that we share a prestigious pedigree with some of the most successful businesses in the United States."

To qualify companies must have been founded and generating revenue by the first week of 2005. Additionally, a company must have been U.S.-based, privately held, for profit and independent as of Dec. 31, 2008. Revenue in 2005 must have been at least $200,000 with revenue of at least $2 million in 2008.

SkyBitz is widely recognized as a market leader for remote asset management in the trucking industry. The company continues to leverage its patented Global Locating System (GLS) technology while expanding internationally and across new verticals including oil & gas, rail, utilities, government and chemical industries.

About SkyBitz

SkyBitz is the leading remote asset management solution provider, providing real-time information on the location and status of assets to customers across all industries. SkyBitz delivers a reliable, easy to use solution that provides in-transit visibility and assessment of assets anytime, anywhere. More than 600 enterprises rely on cost-effective SkyBitz technology to achieve total asset visibility, improve security, lower operating and capital expenses and enhance customer service. SkyBitz is a privately held company backed by CIBC Capital Partners, Highstar Capital, Inverness Graham Investments, Motorola Ventures and ITV, a fund of Cordova Ventures. For more information, visit www.skybitz.com.

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