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April 02, 2008

LiveOps Appoints Silicon Valley Veteran and HP Executive Vice President Todd Bradley to Board of Directors Bradley brings proven track record in scaling companies to billion-dollar milestones

PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- LiveOps, the virtual call center company, today announced it has appointed Todd Bradley, executive vice president, Personal Systems Group, HP, to its Board of Directors.

Bradley joined HP in 2005 and oversees a business of 6 billion in annual revenue from personal computers, mobile devices, technical workstations, digital entertainment and Internet services. Under his leadership, the group has differentiated itself in the marketplace with innovative personal computing products, resulting in strong revenue growth, plus operating-profit and market-share improvement.

Prior to his role at HP, Bradley was CEO of palmOne from 2003 to 2005. Bradley also has held key executive positions at GE Capital Corp., The Dun & Bradstreet Corp., Gateway Corp. and FedEx Corp.

"We're extremely excited that Todd is joining the board of LiveOps. He is a unique executive with more than 25 years of experience leading some of the most innovative technology companies and knows what it takes to build a billion-dollar business," said LiveOps CEO Maynard Webb. "Clearly, he'll be an invaluable advisor to LiveOps as the company continues to experience explosive growth."

"Virtualization is a rapidly growing area across the IT industry, and LiveOps is on the forefront of call-center virtualization," said Bradley. "LiveOps' combination of on demand call center applications and independent home agents, allows enterprises to more cost-effectively scale their call centers as demand requires -- while offering exceptional customer service."

LiveOps experienced dramatic growth in 2007, with nearly 70 percent increase in annual revenue, adding significant new customers and partners as well as ramping-up its executive team and Board of Directors. Other recently appointed board members include Jeff Jordan, CEO at OpenTable; Audit Committee chair James Beer, EVP and CFO at Symantec; and marketing advisor Nanci Caldwell, former CMO at PeopleSoft.

About LiveOps, Inc.

LiveOps is the virtual call center company that frees businesses from the complexity and constraints of traditional call center models. LiveOps operates the world's largest virtual call center today and provides the only complete solution with on-demand applications and agents, combined with proven best practices, that delivers breakthrough call center results. Its on-demand call center applications instantly provide an enterprise-scale virtual call center infrastructure, while its network of 20,000 experienced home agents can quickly represent companies in an effective and professional manner. LiveOps' solutions allow for greater flexibility, quality, scalability, control and cost savings than traditional call center technology providers. LiveOps is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. http://www.liveops.com/

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CONTACT: Elizabeth Gordon, 1-415-595-5538, elizabeth@egordonpr.com

Web site: http://www.liveops.com/

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