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Verity Brings High Quality, Affordable Search to All Businesses

New Verity® Ultraseek® Offer Lets Every Firm Say ‘Yes' to Enterprise Search

SUNNYVALE, Calif. - 2005-06-16 - Verity Inc., (NASDAQ: VRTY), a leading provider of enterprise software that enables organizations to discover, analyze and process all of the digital information within their enterprises, today announced a new program intended to dramatically increase the number of organizations, regardless of size or type, that can benefit from its powerful, downloadable Ultraseek enterprise search software.

At the core of the program is a new, simplified pricing approach for the award-winning Ultraseek software. Organizations can download Verity Ultraseek, index information in minutes and search up to 25,000 documents free of charge for one year. Incremental document amounts can be purchased as business needs grow. Those who want to unify their enterprise search for an unlimited number of documents can purchase a four-year usage license at $75,000 USD.

"Verity wants to make it easier than ever to find information," said Anthony J. Bettencourt, Verity's president and chief executive officer. "Now small companies to multi-national giants and government agencies can simply and affordably leap across the growing divide between technology haves and have-nots to harness enterprise search software, making better use of their information assets that exist in digital form inside their businesses."

Technically called unstructured data, such information is in the form of the thousands of documents, presentations and e-mails produced every day in every organization. According to independent industry analysts, this form of information doubles in volume every six to 12 months. Furthermore, these same studies show that unstructured data represents 80 percent of the content residing in a business' computer system. Verity Ultraseek makes finding the proverbial needle in a rapidly growing haystack an easy, fast and accurate process.

"By offering a free version of a recognized enterprise search engine, with all its features intact Verity may change the shape of the market," said Sue Feldman, IDC's research vice president, content management and retrieval solutions. "Mid-sized companies will now be able to experiment with the free version to discover the advantages of good information access. Ultraseek was designed as a downloadable product that was quick to install and get up and running. Coupled with their purchase of 80-20 for desktop search and their K2 and LiquidOffice products, they now offer products that address information access on multiple levels for a spectrum of information processes and needs."

Customers will also benefit from capabilities that had previously been treated and priced as options. They include the Ultraseek Content Classification Engine (CCE), XPA Java application programming interface (API) and multilingual support.

Verity Ultraseek CCE is a basic categorization solution that tightly integrates the product's search and navigation capabilities. While viewing topics, users can conduct focused queries by searching within a topic.

The XPA Search API lets Java programmers create customized search interfaces and result pages.

Verity Ultraseek's multilingual search supports complete grammatical and lexical analysis of multiple languages. Available language modules include Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.

The quality and performance of Ultraseek is shown in the more than 3,500 organizations that use the enterprise search software around the globe every day. For most situations, Verity Ultraseek can be downloaded and installed in just 15 minutes.

Verity will continue to offer its flagship product, K2 Enterprise, to meet global organizations' requirements for advanced collaborative classification, profiling and recommendation features.

To learn more about this new offer, call 1-888-328-7335 or download a free trial of Ultraseek enterprise software visit www.ultraseek.com.

About Verity

Headquartered 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, TIBCO Software and Xerox DocuShare.

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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