INFINITE Software Named in Top 20 Software Company List


LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif., July 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 been named in the annual Orange County Business Journal Top 20 Software Company List.

The Orange County Business Journal names the top companies in each sector on an annual basis. This year the Top Software companies in Orange County included such names as Sage Software, Quest Software, and INFINITE Software. "We are very pleased to be recognized as one of the top organizations in our industry and region," said Bruce Acacio, CEO, INFINITE Software.

About INFINITE Software Corporation

INFINITE Software 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. INFINITE Software enjoys over 100,000 installations in 56 countries and is the global expert in legacy system migration and modernization.

About Orange County Business Journal

Each week, the Orange County Business Journal delivers the most complete package of news and information on Orange County's companies, industries and businesspeople. It is comprehensive, authoritative, concise and entertaining. Presented in a lively and accessible format, the Business Journal is required reading for Orange County executives, managers and professionals -- written in an up-tempo, breezy style that reveals the drama, excitement and fun in business.

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