FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Enclavix CTO Assists Leading Utah
Intellectual Property Law Firm in Patent Dispute
Brad Davis asked to Assist
as Software Expert Witness in Patent Dispute
Salt Lake City,
UT (April 10, 2005) – Enclavix™, LLC today
announced that Brad Davis, its Chief Technology
Officer, has been assisting a local
intellectual property law firm as an expert
witness in a patent dispute. Mr. Davis has
lent his 20+ years of software experience to
assist a highly respected Intellectual Property law firm in their efforts to
prosecute a patent infringement case. Mr. Davis' expertise
has been pivotal in helping establish the
infringed areas of technology and helping the
legal team convert technical information into
sound legal strategy.
Mr. Davis's
extensive background in the software and
networking industries make him uniquely
positioned to assist in this way. His
background includes roles as a CTO, software
architect, entrepreneur and lead developer in areas such as
local and wide area networking, artificial
intelligence and knowledge bases, embedded
software, operating systems, Internet and
network security, parental control solutions,
software applications, software development
tools and large software systems.
To learn more
about Brad's background, please visit his
biographical sketch.
To contact Mr. Davis about gaining his
assistance in as an expert witness, please email
expertwitness@enclavix.com.
About Enclavix, LLC
Established in 2003, Enclavix, LLC is a
software development firm specializing in the consumer technology
industry. The company provides to OEM partners is line of software multimedia
organization products, the Enclavix MediaOrganizer™ and
Enclavix MediaServer™, as well as the innovative Enclavix
Digital Shoebox™. These products are designed to help consumers organize
and manage the growing amount of digital content that is becoming integral
to everyday life, such as photos, music, and video. Enclavix was founded
by two of the co-founders of DoBox, Inc., the award-winning provider of
OEM software to power and protect the broadband-connected, networked home,
which was acquired by Netopia, Inc. (NTPA) in March of 2002. The company
is headquartered near Salt Lake City, UT. For more information, contact
Enclavix at 801-550-6642, or via http://www.enclavix.com.
