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09/29/07 2:59 PM

#3225 RE: Guardian #3224

I found a PR about the ATA convention posted by one of the attendees... I'm wondering just how much impact this would really have for COPI? However, any NEWS will be appreciated!

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Noble Systems Corporation 4151 Ashford Dunwoody Rd, Suite 600 | Atlanta, GA 30319 [tf] 888.866.2538 | [p] 404.851.1331 | www.noblesys.com

Noble Systems Supports the American Teleservices Association as an Event
Sponsor for the ATA 2007 Convention and Expo

Leading contact center technology provider returns as a 6-time sponsor of the national event

Atlanta, GA – September 18, 2007: Noble Systems Corporation, a global leader in contact center
technology solutions, is working with the American Teleservices Association to help Sponsor “Creating
ICE in the Desert”, the ATA’s 2007 Convention and Expo. This is the sixth consecutive year in which
Noble Systems has sponsored the ATA’s national conference.

As an Event Sponsor, Noble Systems will
support the convention through participation in conference sessions and in the exhibit hall.
Noble Systems is proud to continue its support of the teleservices industry as a sponsor of the ATA’s
2007 Convention and Exposition. At the expo, Noble Systems will feature its unified contact center
platform for managing inbound and outbound communications.

Noble Systems will again be hosting the
popular Cyber Café in the exhibit hall, providing convention attendees a place to meet, relax, and check
email via the web. In addition, Chris Hodges, Senior VP Sales and Marketing, will be leading “The Power
of Performance: Improving Contact Center Productivity at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital” on
Monday, October 1. This case study will highlight how the nation’s 3rd largest healthcare charity is using
the Noble Solution to increase the ideal customer experience to recruit volunteers and raise funds for its
pediatric services. Mr. Hodges will also serve as a panelist in the “Tough Questions about the Future of
Technology” discussion on Tuesday, October 2.
James K. Noble, Jr., President and CEO of Noble Systems, said, “We value our relationship with the ATA
highly, working with the group on both the national and local levels, and have great respect for the work
the association does to promote the teleservices industry.

The ATA is the premier association for the
contact center industry, committed to representing its members’ business interests while providing
continuing professional education services. We are honored to have the opportunity to return as a
Sponsor for the 2007 annual event and to have the chance to help teleservices organizations present the
ideal customer experience in their contact centers.”


Tim Searcy, ATA Chief Executive Officer, stated, “ATA is excited to have Noble Systems as a Sponsor
again this year. Consider the current state of the teleservices channel, specifically, customer service and
telesales. A lack of positive customer experience has spawned consumer complaints leading to new laws
regulating the industry and the promise of even more unwanted government attention in the future.

Noble
Systems’ expertise in this realm of Teleservices is an absolute necessity in our recipe for the ideal
customer experience.”
The ATA 2007 event takes place September 30 – October 3 at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale. At this
year’s convention “Creating ICE in the Desert”, the ATA will continue to spread its message of creating
the “ideal customer experience” (ICE) for companies within Teleservices. The ATA will be host to 600+
attendees participating in top-level educational sessions, business-building events and an 80+ vendor
exhibition, all centered around creating loyalty, positive word of mouth and profit by delivering the ideal
customer experience.

About ATA
The American Teleservices Association (ATA) is the only non-profit trade organization dedicated
exclusively to the advancement of companies that utilize contact centers as an integral channel of
operations. ATA members include companies with inbound or outbound contact centers, users of
Teleservices, trainers, consultants, and equipment suppliers who initiate, facilitate, and generate
telephone, Internet, and e-mail sales, service, and support. Founded in 1983, the American Teleservices
Association (ATA) represents more than 4,000 contact centers that account for over 1.8 million
professionals worldwide. www.ataconnect.org

About Noble Systems
Noble Systems Corporation (NSC) is a global leader in contact center technology solutions, providing
innovative products since 1989. Tens of thousands of agents at client installations worldwide conduct
business using the award-winning Noble platform for inbound/outbound/blended communications. The
scalable, integrated Noble™ Solution includes advanced ACD and predictive dialing; unified contact
processing; and integrated IVR, recording, messaging, quality/monitoring systems, scripting, and realtime
reporting and management tools. Based in Atlanta, GA, Noble Systems was the first vendor to offer
an open, scalable, fully-distributed platform. For more information, contact Lee Allum at 1.888.8NOBLE8
or visit www.noblesys.com.
Noble, Noble Suite, Noble Systems, and the N-logo are trademarks of Noble Systems Corporation.