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Brocade rankednumber two in the large-size company category which includes companies with1501 or more employees

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Brocade rankednumber two in the large-size company category, which includes companies with1501 or more employees. Brocade was chosen to appear on the list based on anoverwhelming response to an anonymous survey completed by Bay Area regionemployees who gave the company high marks in a number of areas, includingcorporate climate and culture, management policies, and benefits offerings. “We are honored to be recognized again this year as a `Best Place to Work` inthe Bay Area, and we`re especially thrilled to be included as one of the top twobest large-sized workplaces,” said Mike Klayko, Brocade Chief Executive Officer.”Our focus has always been on creating and maintaining a unique workenvironment. We work hard to develop programs and benefits that encourage andmotivate our employees, and we believe that in doing so we are driving thecontinued success of the company.” The entire list of the “Best Places to Work” in the Bay Area appears in aspecial section in the May 1 edition of the San Francisco Business Times. Thesection will also appear in the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. About BrocadeBrocade (Nasdaq:BRCD) develops extraordinary networking solutions that enabletoday`s complex, data-intensive businesses to optimize information connectivityand maximize the business value of their data For more information, visit.

Brocade, the B-wing symbol, BigIron, DCX, Fabric OS, FastIron, IronPoint,IronShield, IronView, IronWare, JetCore, NetIron, SecureIron, ServerIron,StorageX, and TurboIron are registered trademarks, and DCFM, ExtraordinaryNetworks, and SAN Health are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.,in the United States and/or in other countries. All other brands, products, orservice names are or may be trademarks or service marks of, and are used toidentify, products or services of their respective owners.(C) 2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc All Rights Reserved. Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.Michelle Lindeman, 408-333-5319 (Media Relations)John Patun, 408-333-6281 (Investor Relations)Copyright Business Wire 2009. Company Ramping Up Production of the ElectraTherm Green Machine Waste HeatGeneratorCARSON CITY, Nev.–(Business Wire)–ElectraTherm, Inc.

() today announced they have received anunprecedented amount of interest from states across the U.S to house thecompany`s new manufacturing facility. After successfully launching theElectraTherm Green Machine in 2008, ElectraTherm has fielded requests from allover the world to purchase fuel-free, emissions-free systems that produce powerfrom waste heat. As a result, the company plans to expand its Carson City,Nevada operations and open an additional manufacturing facility. ElectraTherm sent a request for proposal to the 48 contiguous states, and todate has received a formal response from 23 states, each touting tax incentives,interest-free loans, and renewable energy grant opportunities.

Many other stateshave also expressed interest in the project, and ElectraTherm is evaluating theproposals based on proximity to their Carson City, Nevada corporate offices,financial incentives, energy costs, and available skilled labor. A letter from Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle illustrates how U.S states areembracing clean energy. Doyle wrote, “I have said it before and I will say itagain – we should depend more on the Midwest and less on the Mideast for sourcesof energy. Our nation`s dependence on foreign oil must end, but drilling our wayout of this crisis is not the answer.

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