DataCert Bolsters European Expansion with the Addition of French and Spanish Web Site Content

DataCert, Inc.

LONDON, November 2, 2006 - DataCert, Inc., the leading provider of electronic invoicing and legal spend management solutions, announced today that its website www.datacerteurope.com is now available in French and Spanish, as well as German and localized English. The industry- and product-centric content, fueled by the growing worldwide demand for legal spend management tools, underscores DataCert's ongoing initiative to increase its presence in the European legal market and beyond.

Corporate law departments can now access comprehensive information on DataCert's Advanced Invoice Management System (AIMSSM) and other products and services in multiple languages. This language-rich content supports DataCert's commitment to worldwide industry standards and education, marketplace information and product innovations for electronic invoicing and legal spend management technology.

"European corporate law departments recognize the need to track and control outside counsel and vendor spend. In looking for solutions to these problems, companies logically want to do business with a regional presence, a partner in their own backyard," said Jeff Hodge, senior director EMEA, DataCert. "These companies also want to deal with companies and their representatives in their own language. Just as applications and services need to be internationalized and localized, so do a provider's means of communication with its clients, prospects and the market. We believe expansion of our web content to include the Spanish and French languages reflects our international commitment and an appreciation for what the international market needs and wants."

DataCert hosts educational seminars throughout Europe that feature expert panelists from DataCert and FortuneŽ Global 500 law departments. Sessions and materials are offered in the local language in addition to English. These seminars include a discussion on billing guideline compliance, law firm performance metrics and lessons learned from implementations. To learn more, please contact DataCert at +44 207 849 3033 or e-mail emeainformation@datacert.com.

About AIMS

Advanced Invoice Management System (AIMS) is DataCert's web-based application that facilitates the approval and payment of electronic invoices between law firms and vendors and corporate law departments. Its primary purpose is to help managers control and manage internal work as well as proactively analyze corporate legal spend. Using AIMS, legal invoices are validated against established matter or project guidelines and routed, adjusted and approved for payment. Upon completion, invoices are posted in an internal or accounts payable system.

About DataCert

DataCert, Inc. is the largest and fastest-growing supplier of electronic invoicing and corporate legal spend management solutions. DataCert's products and services provide a substantial return on investment to corporations looking to take control of internal work and reduce outside legal spend. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, with a European office in London, DataCert has more than 7,200 customers in 110 countries including 43 of the FortuneŽ Global 500. DataCert processes in excess of $9 billion of electronic invoicing data on an annualized basis. Visit DataCert at www.datacerteurope.com for more information.

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