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Date: July 13, 2005 02:00:00 AM

CMSF News CaminoSoft Receives ``Ready for IBM Tivoli Software'' Validation

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 2005--CaminoSoft Corp. (OTCBB:CMSF), a leading provider of Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) solutions for Novell NetWare & GroupWise and Microsoft Windows 200X environments, announced today that its Managed Server HSM(TM) - Tivoli(R) Edition interoperates with IBM(R) Tivoli Storage Manager. Additionally, IBM has validated CaminoSoft's Managed Server HSM - Tivoli Edition as "Ready for IBM Tivoli Software."

CaminoSoft's policy-driven software solution migrates seldom-accessed files to storage pool targets, resulting in reclamation and more efficient utilization of SAN resources for production files as well as a significant reduction in the amount of time required for backup or recovery.

CaminoSoft's Managed Server HSM - Tivoli Edition directly interoperates with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. It provides a straightforward, cost-effective solution for managing data storage across multiple tiers, including Tivoli storage pool devices, SANs, S/ATA RAID subsystems, NAS target appliances, and general purpose servers. Managed Server HSM - Tivoli Edition leverages an organization's existing investment in Tivoli software and hardware resources by making use of the storage capacity, high availability, security, and protection provided by Tivoli Storage Manager policies and infrastructure. Validated as "Ready for IBM Tivoli software," CaminoSoft's solution coexists with Tivoli backup, helping to ensure consistency with customers' storage management practices for backup and HSM data.

Mike Skelton, CEO and President of CaminoSoft, stated: "We are very pleased to complete IBM's validation process. CaminoSoft's standard Managed Server HSM for Windows 2000/2003 and NetWare servers enable an administrator to configure and oversee policies from a designated Windows-based console; these policies govern the usage of the 'virtual' storage pool and relocation of seldom-accessed SAN-based files to the pool. Managed Server HSM - Tivoli Edition extends this rich functionality by providing the ability to migrate files further along a storage hierarchy to Tivoli storage pool resources. The automated policy-driven engine provides administrators with 'set-it-and-forget-it' ease of use while ensuring that client users throughout the organization have transparent access to their files."

About CaminoSoft Corp.

CaminoSoft Corp. (OTCBB:CMSF) is a developer and manufacturer of software solutions that store, manage, and safeguard vast quantities of data created in a wide range of business and application settings. CaminoSoft's Information Lifecycle Management solutions for Novell NetWare & GroupWise and Microsoft Windows 200X include comprehensive administrative policies that allow organizations to reclaim storage resources, dramatically reduce backup and recovery time, control file retention, and achieve regulatory compliance. The company's Storage Management and High Availability solutions are available worldwide through commercial distributors, value-added resellers, and systems integrators. For further information, visit www.caminosoft.com.

This release may contain forward-looking statements that reflect the management's current views of future events and operations. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and external factors, including assumptions relating to regulatory action, capital requirements and competing products. Any changes in such assumptions or external factors could produce significantly different results.

Managed Server HSM is a trademark of CaminoSoft Corporation.

IBM and Tivoli are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation.

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