TeamCentric Technologies Named 2009 IBM Lotus Award Finalist
Company Recognized in Best Philanthropy Solution Category

ST. LOUIS — January 8, 2009 —TeamCentric Technologies, Inc. was recently named a finalist for the 2009 IBM Lotus Award in the Best Philanthropy Solution category. The company submitted a software solution that they implemented for Marian Middle School, a local not-for-profit Catholic school for economically disadvantaged adolescent girls in grades six through eight.

TeamCentric Technologies created a hosted IBM Lotus Domino solution with IBM Lotus Notes Mail and a Web Content Management System. This technological solution increased efficiency and collaboration amongst the staff, allowing them to update content on their site, collect information from web users such as registration for events and donations to the organization, and reduce operating costs while increasing functionality.

“As you know, having a ‘state-of-the-art’ web page lends tremendous credibility and instant recognition to your organization in the eyes of donors, families, faculty, staff, volunteers, and Board Members,” says Maureen Herrmann, Director of Marian Middle School. “Thanks to TeamCentric Technologies’ generosity, we now have an easy, user-friendly tool to let people know of our organization’s mission, events and history.”

IBM Lotus honors vital contributions to the worldwide industry of products, services and solutions based on Lotus offerings. This year’s IBM Lotus Awards included a large pool of impressive candidates. In fact, IBM evaluated nominations from five continents and more than 30 countries, competing for top honors in 13 categories. The finalists and winners will be recognized on January 19 at the 2009 Lotusphere Conference in Orlando, Fla.

“We are truly thrilled to receive such recognition for our efforts,” says Tom Bowman, Account Manager of TeamCentric Technologies. “We are especially proud of our team’s hard work and dedication to a worthy cause like Marian Middle School.”