APCO International Booth #406

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

EVENTIDE PARTNERS WITH GENESIS TO PROVIDE TRUNKED RADIO LOGGING SOLUTIONS

Denver, CO. August 21, 2005 - Eventide Inc. and The Genesis Group today announced the signing of a technology partnership agreement to integrate Genesis' trunked radio capabilities with Eventide's latest line of Linux-based, digital voice recorders.

Under the terms of the agreement, Eventide will integrate Genesis' suite of applications to enable Motorola SmartNet, SmartZone, Astro, Omnilink and Dimetra trunk system owners to monitor, record, retrieve, and report on trunked radio conversations and related data using Eventide's VR778, VR615, and VR725 digital loggers.

"Public safety professionals rely on Eventide to capture and search millions of critically important voice calls. Since introducing our latest series of purpose-built loggers, our customers have sought the ability to seamlessly interface their trunked radio systems with the same reliability and functionality as their digital and analog phones," said Eventide Communications Division general manager, Gordon Moore. "Today we're delighted to announce that we've joined forces with Genesis, the premier trunked radio application provider, to deliver this important capability to our users."

"Through GenWatch3 and GenSPOut, our Motorola licensed software, we are happy to supply this decoded information to Eventide to allow their customers access to more information about every call," said Genesis founder, Phil Burks. "With the addition of our suite of software, not only can the user hear the audio of a call, he can also look deeper to know who heard the call along with much more important data. Eventide has been a solid and respected leader in the voice recording industry for years and we are proud to have them as part of our technology partnership portfolio."

About the VR Series Eventide's fourth-generation digital voice logger product line, the Linux-based VR725, VR615, and VR778, features expanded connectivity, accessibility and density. Eventide's loggers are all fully usable as standalone loggers and function as a network server for Windows 2000 or XP workstations. Eventide loggers will continue to operate even when your network doesn't.

About Eventide

Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide developed the first digital voice logger in 1989. Eventide's latest, the VR725, VR615, and VR778, its fourth-generation digital voice logger product line, features expanded connectivity, accessibility and density. The VR series are fully usable as standalone loggers, and function as a network server for Windows 2000 or XP workstations. The VR778 will continue to operate even when your network doesn't. Visit Eventide on the Web at www.eventide.com. Eventide is a registered trademark of Eventide Inc. ©2005 Eventide Inc.

About Genesis

Since 1983, Genesis has been creating clever tools for Motorola trunk system owners and managers. Genesis has been decoding and reporting on the Motorola 3600 Control Channel and the ATIA data streams since the early 90s. In 2002, Genesis created a generic tool to allow the interfacing of the Motorola Trunk System usage data to almost any type of device, thus insulating the end user from needing to decode the complex data and protecting them from liability issues. Genesis' global customer base includes notables such as Motorola, NASA, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, PEMEX and many others. For more information on this and additional clever tools from Genesis for Motorola's suite of Trunk System products, visit www.GenesisWorld.com.

Motorola SmartNet, SmartZone, Astro, Omnilink, and Dimetra are trademarks of Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL.

GenWatch3 and GenSPOut software, product names and features are trademarks of Burks GenCore Company, Inc., Tyler, Texas.

Eventide is a registered trademark of Eventide Inc.