INFINITE Software Begins Trading Under Trading Symbol IFSC


LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif., April 5, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- INFINITE Software Corporation (Pink Sheets:IFSC), a leader in Legacy Extension, Business Intelligence and loan production software for banks, credit unions and consumer lending institutions and developer of the award-winning INFINITE and LPS product lines, announced today that it has begun trading under the trading symbol IFSC effective immediately.

Following the March 20th announcement that California Software Corporation, formerly traded under the symbol CSWX, had changed its name to INFINITE Software Corporation, the company has now announced its new trading symbol, IFSC.

"The transition of the company from a regional software vendor in the AS/400 migration market to a global IT services and software organization is being realized now," said Bruce Acacio, CEO. "As the company and its products have evolved and grown, both organically and acquisitively, the new name and international structure of the company, and the breadth of its products are well represented by the new name, INFINITE Software," continued Acacio.

The company's web site is viewable now under the www.infinitesoftwarecorp.com URL, but will soon be changed to www.infinitesoftware.com. INFINITE Software is the world leader in migrating IBM Legacy applications to Windows, Unix and Linux.

About INFINITE Software Corporation

INFINITE Software is a global provider of software and services for the legacy extension and financial services markets. The company is headquartered in Orange County, CA and operates globally from offices in Asia, North America, South America and Europe. The Company's products are marketed under the brand names INFINITE and LPS. California Software enjoys over 100,000 installations in 56 countries.

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