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Verity Names Dataintro Software a Technology Partner

Alliance Adds 2D Barcode Technologies to Verity Content Capture and Business Process Management Solutions

SUNNYVALE, Calif. - 2005-03-08 - Verity Inc. (NASDAQ: VRTY), a leading provider of enterprise software that enables organizations to maximize the return on their intellectual capital investment, today announced the appointment of Dataintro Software as a Verity Technology Partner. An immediate result of this alliance is the addition of Dataintro's UltraForms® technology for 2D barcode generation to Verity® LiquidOffice™ business process management (BPM) software.

UltraForms is a patent-pending technology that allows online, PDF-based forms to seamlessly generate 2D barcodes based on user data input. These dynamically-generated barcodes contain an encoded version of the information that was entered by a user into the fields of the Verity LiquidOffice, PDF-based electronic form.

Using the UltraForms and LiquidOffice technologies, users are able to print out a paper version of the online form that contains the data in both readable text and barcode formats. In this manner, they can review, sign and submit the paper form for processing. The paper form is scanned or captured from a fax transmission, and the information is automatically read from the barcode. The data is then directed to the appropriate business system, including an image of the signed form, then stored in an electronic records management system. This creates an ideal way for customers to process and electronically file forms that require a "wet" signature.

A major advantage and key differentiator of UltraForms is its capability to work in Acrobat® Reader from version 4.0 and higher. This provides immediate support for more than 500 million Acrobat Readers installations worldwide.

"Dataintro looks forward to a partnership with Verity that provides meaningful benefits to both companies and, most important, organizations and individuals that will use an UltraForms-equipped LiquidOffice solution," said Carlos Gonzalez, Dataintro's chief executive officer and co-founder. "UltraForms offers significant cost and time-savings over traditional automated data capture."

The Dataintro solution is already proving its value to the States of Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma, along with universities, genetic laboratories, insurance and telecommunication companies worldwide by allowing the capture of the printed data error-free.

"Verity's efforts to help an organization to derive more value from its intellectual capital at every point of the information flow takes an important step by naming Dataintro a Verity Technology Partner," said Mark Seamans, Verity's senior vice president of research & development. "UltraForms, with 100 percent data capture accuracy, enhances the appeal of Verity's business process management solutions, making it an even more valuable tool for organizations of all sizes and types."

Further information on Verity's technology alliance with Dataintro is available on the Verity Web site, at http://www.verity.com/partners/technology/expertise.html.

About Dataintro Software

Dataintro Software is a privately owned software company with headquarters in Madrid, Spain and offices in Sacramento, California. Dataintro is the leading provider of 2D Barcode generation technologies for PDF Forms. Clients include large private companies and government agencies worldwide. Dataintro's solutions provide substantial cost savings, higher productivity and better efficiency.

About Verity

Headquarter in Sunnyvale, California, Verity provides software that enables organizations to maximize the return on their intellectual capital investment. The company's intellectual capital management (ICM) solutions provide integrated search, classification, recommendation, monitoring and analytics across the real-time flow of enterprise information, along with self-service Q & A. In addition, Verity's business process management and content capture solutions activate information and accelerate its flow from person to person and between systems. Verity technology also serves as a core component of more than 260 applications from leading independent software vendors.

Around the world, more than 11,500 organizations of all sizes and types rely on Verity to manage their intellectual capital. In the private sector, these include ABB, AT&T, AXA, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Capgemini, Capital One, Cisco, Deloitte Consulting, EDGAR Online, Ford, GMAC, Hewlett-Packard, Kaiser Permanente, KPMG, Mayo Foundation, PricewaterhouseCoopers, SAP, UBS and Verizon. In the public sector, customers come from all levels and branches of government, including the U.S. General Services Administration, the U.S. Air Force and Army, the U.S. Department of Defense, including the armed forces units, and the U.S. Departments of Energy and Justice. Independent software vendors that integrate Verity include EMC Documentum, FileNet, Lotus, Oracle, Stellent and TIBCO.

This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to Verity and the expected benefits customers will receive from utilizing the Dataintro's UltraForms technology for 2D barcode generation with Verity LiquidOffice software. Actual results are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the risk that integration of the Dataintro's UltraForms technology into Verity LiquidOffice software will not perform as anticipated as a result of unforeseen technical difficulties. Other risks relating to Verity and its business and products are set forth under the caption "Risks Relating to Our Operations" in Item 2 of Part I of Verity's latest Form 10-Q, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on January 7, 2005.

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

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