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Cardiff and HP Kick-Off 2004 Events Program with 'Government Executive Briefing' Series

Companies to offer public sector executives free educational briefings on latest process automation solutions

Brentford, England - 2004-02-25 - Cardiff Software Ltd. a leading provider of content input and process management solutions for global enterprises, today announced its upcoming 'Government Executive Briefing Series.' The tour, in association with HP (NYSE: HPQ), will enable decision makers in public sectors to learn how process automation can help improve citizen access to government services thereby reducing costs and improving productivity.

The briefings are designed to educate those tasked with meeting 2005 electronic service delivery deadlines about the role that process automation solutions play in increasing efficiencies and reducing the costs associated with form-driven processes. Delegates will hear first hand how other public sector organisations are utilising these solutions. Attendees are also encouraged to bring along their own forms and get personalised guidance on how to improve their business processes.

"HP is committed to helping the public sector manage costs, increase quality, mitigate risks and improve agility by deploying an adaptive public services infrastructure," said Geoff Hogg, commercial marketing manager for HP.

The executive briefing series will take place in the following cities:

• London, England 23 Mar. 2004

• Birmingham, England 30 Mar. 2004

• Manchester, England 01 Apr. 2004

• Glasgow, Scotland 06 Apr. 2004

"Over the past decade, Cardiff has delivered successful process automation solutions to more than 150 public sector bodies in the UK. Our experience and knowledge of the market is second to none," said Tim Dubes, vice president of EMEA sales and marketing for Cardiff. "These briefings offer public sector executives valuable insights into the issues that their organisations must consider in implementing process automation solutions and in reaching their 2005 electronic service delivery targets."

All briefings are free to attend, but registration is recommended to confirm available seating. To register for the 'Government Executive Briefing,' please visit www.cardiff.com/europeantour

About HP HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing. For the fiscal year ending on 31 Oct., 2003, HP revenue totaled $73.1 billion. More information about HP is available at www.hp.co.uk

About Cardiff Software Ltd. Cardiff Software (www.cardiff.com) is a leading global provider of business process automation solutions. Cardiff helps organisations gain tremendous advantages by automating their core business processes. The Cardiff family of integrated software solutions empowers organisations to capture, process and automate strategically relevant business processes and information for employees, partners and customers, thereby raising employee productivity, improving customer service and increasing revenue. In business since 1991, Cardiff has a global distribution network spanning every continent and more than 20,000 customers worldwide. Cardiff customers are Global 2000 organisations in the financial/banking services, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, healthcare, education and government industries.

For more information, contact Verity at info@verity.com or at World Wide Web site http://www.verity.com or call 408-541-1500.

Verity and the Verity logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Verity, Inc.

Jennifer Moranz

Cardiff Software, Inc.

(760) 936-4711

press@cardiff.com

Andy Dear

PAN Communications

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cardiff@pancomm.com

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