Registration for RedPrairie Annual User Conference, RedShift:2009, Now Open

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MILWAUKEE-(Business Wire)-February 17, 2009 - RedPrairie Corporation, a world leading consumer driven optimization company, has announced registration is open for its upcoming user conference, RedShift:2009, Engineered Evolution. RedShift, to be held May 11 - 14 at the Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, Texas, generates new ideas and information-sharing on how to improve workforce, inventory and transportation operations through product updates, customer-led breakout sessions and various networking opportunities. Registration is now open at www.RedPrairie.com/RedShift.

Keynote speakers for the event include Daniel Pink, a best–selling author and an expert on innovation, competition, and the changing world of work. Pink will present many of the ideas from his book, A Whole New Mind, which charts the rise of right–brain thinking in modern economies, and explains the six abilities individuals and organizations must master in an outsourced and automated world. A Whole New Mind is a New York Times and BusinessWeek best seller, and has been translated into 16 languages.

RedPrairie customers take a lead role in educational sessions at the conference, providing real-world examples for optimizing supply chain and retail operations. This year’s customer presenters include Technicolor, Finish Line, UTi Integrated Logistics, Diamond Comics, and Duane Reade among others.

“RedPrairie is very excited about the possibilities the RedShift conference will present,” says RedPrairie CEO Mike Mayoras, “With uncertainty comes opportunity, and RedPrairie will provide an unprecedented amount of new technology and thought leadership to help our customers leverage those opportunities to evolve for future success.”

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About RedShift:2009, Engineered Evolution

RedShift:2009 is RedPrairie’s twelfth annual user conference. This year, the event theme is “Engineered Evolution.” RedPrairie, along with partners, industry experts and customers will gather to discuss retail and supply chain productivity solutions and technology engineered to move forward in these uncertain times.

This year’s conference will be held May 11 - 14 at the Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, Texas. For more information, or to register, visit www.RedPrairie.com/RedShift.

ABOUT REDPRAIRIE CORPORATION

RedPrairie is a world leading consumer driven optimization company. Built on an advanced Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) developed over the past 15 years, the RedPrairie integrated suite of solutions offers on-demand capabilities to over 40,000 sites worldwide for many of the world’s largest companies.

RedPrairie’s E2e™ solutions synchronize people and products throughout the customer buying cycle to ensure goods reach the right place at the right time. At the point of sale, this means consumers have access to desired products and that the store is staffed with the right people to help them make their purchases. In the production cycle, it means suppliers and manufacturers time and synchronize shipments and production based on demand signals from the retailer. And in the back room of the store, it means having the least amount of inventory, solving the “last yard” problem of the retail supply chain.

With 20 global service sites and standard service methods that have been validated over the last 30 years, RedPrairie provides unparalleled service and support. For additional information, call 1.877.733.7724, or access www.RedPrairie.com.

RedPrairie is a registered trademark of RedPrairie Corporation.

E2e is a trademark of RedPrairie Corporation.

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Other product and service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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