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everse corporation makes it to the DiversityBusiness.com list for the second straight year

LOS ANGELES, Nov 01, 2005 – In recognition of the economic power of multicultural businesses, DiversityBusiness.com, the nations’ leading multicultural B2B online portal, recently named everse as one of the top 100 in the state of California.

The Div100 is the 6th annual listing of the top 100 diversity–owned businesses within each state. Ranging in revenue size from $5 million to over $1 billion, the companies listed on the Div100 represent the state’s top multicultural earners and challenge the long–held notion that a diversity–owned business is small or insignificant. The Div100 is a classification that represents the top 100 diversity–owned (women, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native Indian and other minority groups) businesses in the California, in sectors such as technology, manufacturing, food service and professional services. Large organizational buyers throughout the country that do business with multicultural and women–owned businesses use the list.

The top companies will be honored at a special awards ceremony at DiversityBusiness’s 6th Annual Multicultural Business Conference, taking place March 29 – March 31, 2006 at the MGM Mirage in Las Vegas, Nevada.

According to everse CEO James Sung, “We are honored to be a recognized by DiversityBusiness.com for the second time in a row. While there are various business climate challenges we are fortunate to have a strong multi–cultural team that provides a strategic advantage to our services. We will continue to contribute to the community and fuel entrepreneurship within the company.“

“The Div500 companies are the heroes of diversity–owned business in America,“ said Kenton Clarke. “While Fortune magazine lists the best companies for minorities to work for, we list the top businesses owned by minorities. These are the people that have conquered the hurdles and made the sacrifices, building and strengthening their communities, providing jobs and helping to keep the fabric of the U.S. economy together.

About everse corporation

everse is a technology consulting, software development, and application outsourcing company with offices in Los Angeles, New York, Bangalore, and Shanghai. The company mobilizes its expertise in Business Technology Consulting, Application Development & Outsourcing, and Enterprise Integration through its proprietary e-v-e-r-s-e Methodology. everse creates process-centric solutions that address the full range of its clients' functional issues and build long-term business relationships. everse has collaborated with Global 1000 and middle market companies including Allied Domecq PLC, Baskin-Robbins, Conexant Systems, CorVel Corporation, the California Public Utilities Commission, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company, Farmers Insurance Group, Knott's Southern California Resort, Medtronic Minimed, Newhall Land and Farming Company, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison, ValleyCrest Companies, and Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation.

About The Div500

Launched in 1999, DiversityBusiness with over 30,000 members is the largest organization of diversity–owned businesses throughout the United States that provide goods and services to Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies and colleges and universities. DiversityBusiness performs research on diversity businesses for such leading publications as Forbes, Fortune magazine and numerous other media outlets. The site has gained national recognition and has won numerous awards for its content and design. DiversityBusiness facilitates contacts and communication, streamlines business processes and provides vital business news and information. DiversityBusiness is produced by Computer Consulting Associates International Inc. of Southport, CT. CCAii was founded in 1980.

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