Danware strengthens its sales and marketing efforts with three new management profiles

With the employment of three new, strong profiles, the Danish IT company, Danware, strengthens its sales and marketing.

Birkerød, April 2, 2008 - With the employment of two new Marketing Managers and a Sales Manager, the Danish IT company, Danware, is putting greater focus on its sales and marketing departments.

Elizabeth Fjellerup, who is 37 years old, joined the company on April 1, 2008 as a Marketing Manager for the business unit, Education. Elizabeth Fjellerup has previously worked at IFS as a Global PR Director and as a Nordic Marketing Manager. Furthermore, Elizabeth Fjellerup has been employed with the European Technologies Corporation in Dallas in the US where she was responsible for marketing and sales. Recently, Elizabeth Fjellerup worked for IBM - first, as a Nordic Channel Marketing Manager and lastly, as a Focus Account Software Sales Manager.

Tommy Holm Hansen, who is 38 years old, also began on April 1, 2008 as a Marketing Manager for the business unit, Desktop Management. Tommy Holm Hansen has previously worked as a Business Consultant at Valtech and recently, as a Marketing Manager for the BuildDesk Division at Rockwool.

Trine Voss, who is 37 years old, is the third manager who joined Danware on April 1, 2008 as a Sales Manager. Trine Voss has previously worked at Purup-Eskofot, Phase One, and Noise Limit. In her career, Trine Voss has worked with initiating sales to OEM customers and at Danware; she will also work with sales to this customer segment.

With the hiring of Elizabeth Fjellerup, Tommy Holm Hansen, and Trine Voss, Danware maintains its concentration on realizing the company's sales strategy. The focus will be on sales and marketing measures particularly in relation to Danware's partners and on differentiating Danware's products from its competitors.

"We have great expectations to our new employees, who are all very competent and have solid experience from other sales companies. We have every confidence that our new colleagues will contribute to Danware getting back on the growth track", says Kurt Bager, CEO, Danware.

Further information
Kurt Bager, CEO
Tel: 45 90 25 25
E-mail kgb@danware.com

About Danware
Danware's core business is to develop and market software products based on the NetOp® core technology - a technology that enables swift, secure, and seamless transfer of screens, sound, and data between two or more computers. The company has two business areas, Desktop Management and Education. The core Desktop Management product, NetOp® Remote Control, enables remote control of one or more computers. NetOp® School, the core Education product, is a software solution for computer-based classroom teaching. All are Plug and Play products with extensive functionality, flexibility and user-friendliness. Danware's products are sold in more than 80 countries, and in 2007 the turnover was approximately EUR 11.4 million. Danware's shares are listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange and are part of the SmallCap+ index. Danware has subsidiaries in the U.S.A., the UK, and Germany. For further information, please see www.danware.com