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365 MAIN EXECUTIVE TO SPEAK AT INAUGURAL GREEN WEST CONFERENCE
Miles Kelly Will Address Cost Savings of Energy-Efficient Data Centers

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 13, 2008 – 365 Main’s Miles Kelly has been selected to speak at the inaugural Green West Conference and Exposition, to be held May 20-22 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Kelly, vice president of marketing and strategy at 365 Main (www.365main.com), will discuss the cost savings that can result from energy-efficient data centers.

Green West 2008 is described by organizer Green Media Enterprises as “a dynamic new trade event that reinvents the traditional concept of an expo and conference.” It is designed to bring together a wide range of buyers and sellers of green products and services, from local, state and federal government planners to CEOs, architects, builders, contractors and engineers, just to name a few of the many professions listed on the conference’s official site (www.greenwestexpo.com). The event will feature exhibits, special events, keynote addresses and networking opportunities. Panel discussions will take place in custom-built theatres right on the show floor.

365 Main’s Kelly will participate in a session called “Trends in Achieving Energy Efficiency” and will focus on data centers. Topics to be addressed by his co-panelists include outsourcing energy management in large commercial buildings (Steve Gossett Jr., of Transcend Equity Development Corp.) and energy-efficient technologies and practices in the office of the future (Mark E. Warren of Trane Corp. and Doug Avery of Southern California Edison).

“As energy costs continue to rise, businesses across the board and around the world are looking for ways to reduce power expenses while maintaining a safe, secure and productive working environment,” said Diane O’Connor, president of Green Media Enterprises. “365 Main is a recognized leader in designing and operating energy efficient data centers that ensure the integrity, reliability and continuity of mission critical operations in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications. Having Miles Kelly participate in this session will give our attendees an up-close look at the environmental and economic benefits of going green in the data center, as well as guidelines for how to do it.”

According to the event’s Web site, going green “promises to be one of the most significant economic, cultural, and political shifts of the 21st century, affecting businesses, governments, and individuals alike.” Conservative estimates put the green marketplace in the United States at $250 billion annually.

“365 Main is proud to have been selected to represent our industry at Green West in its debut,” said Kelly. “Without question the decisions made inside the data center can play a significant role in reducing an organization’s power consumption, and I look forward to digging into that issue with such a forward-thinking audience.”

365 Main’s energy-savings efforts
Last month 365 Main announced the availability of the Salt River Project’s EarthWise Energy Program at its data center in Chandler, Ariz., which enables customers at the data center to sign up for 100-percent renewable energy. In March the company joined ENERGY STAR, a voluntary, market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. For the past three years 365 Main has participated in PG&E’s voluntary Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) program, which is designed to curtail energy load during the summer to offset the possibility of an energy emergency. The company has also participated in the Savings by Design program, which is backed in part by PG&E and provides assistance and incentives to encourage energy-efficient design and construction of nonresidential buildings. Last year 365 Main joined The Green Grid, a global nonprofit consortium of technology companies and professionals dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems.

Kelly’s session will take place Tuesday, May 20 from 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. Keynote speakers include Mike S. Lee, vice president of technology architecture and planning at FOX Entertainment Group, and Gil Friend, president and CEO of Natural Logic. Registration information and conference details can be found at www.greenwestexpo.com.

About 365 Main Inc.
365 Main Inc. develops and operates the world’s finest data centers. Intelligently designed and expertly managed, 365 Main’s data centers are developed and certified to the highest industry standards and compliance requirements, including SAS70, and feature 24/7/365 power, cooling, connectivity and security capabilities to ensure mission-critical operations and business continuity for tenants. Today, hundreds of hosting, telecommunication and Fortune 1000 enterprises rely on 365 Main. 365 Main is a privately held company based in San Francisco, Calif. More information is available at 877-365-MAIN (6246) or www.365main.com.

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