Tempo Communications Joins inSORS as Channel Partner

Two Chicago communications' firms collaborate
to further penetrate the Fortune 500 multimedia market

March 20, 2002

CHICAGO, IL --- inSORS Integrated Communications, Inc., a Chicago-based communications firm specializing in high-end distributed computing technologies, has formally partnered with Tempo Communications to forge a relationship that will bring the inSORS Grid to the corporate communications and network television broadcasting sectors.

Tempo Communications, a Chicago-based firm that integrates creative philosophies with state-of-the-art technologies to produce multimedia products and events, is directed by its president, Rich Gentile. "We see this partnership as the beginning of a relationship that will dramatically highlight the power and influence of multimedia and distributed computing technologies," said Mr. Gentile.

As a former producer and director of network sports at both NBC and CBS, where he earned nine national Emmy awards, Mr. Gentile is privy to such insights. In his work at Tempo, which he established in 1988, Mr. Gentile has directed and produced network television shows and national commercial spots for such international clients as The Coca-Cola Company, Anheuser-Busch, and Ernst & Young.

In positioning the inSORS Grid into the inner circles of the Fortune 500, Mr. Gentile will focus on today's surging need for superior virtual collaboration solutions among the top tiers of worldwide corporations.

The inSORS Grid, which utilizes multicast networks to join voice, data, and video into an integrated communications solution that is scaleable to over 100 locations, is an innovative blending of distributive computing technologies that has come to define the pinnacle of human interaction technology.

Michael Galich, inSORS CEO and President, has been working with this technology for several years. "inSORS has successfully implemented the inSORS Grid within several Fortune 500 companies, and we are looking forward to leveraging our partnership with an outstanding organization like Tempo to further penetrate this market with our technology."

inSORS, Mr. Galich continued, continues to simplify and expand its technologies as it brings them to the forefront of the burgeoning multipoint, multimedia market.

For more about inSORS and the inSORS Grid, visit www.insors.com. To learn more about Tempo Communications, visit www.tempofilm.com.
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