Expanded Partnership with University Includes $475,000 Software Grant for Machine Learning and AI Research SAN MATEO, CA and COLUMBIA, SC – June 21, 2018 – SIOS Technology Corp., the industry pioneer in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to help enterprises lower costs and ensure resilience of their critical information technology infrastructures, today announced the opening of the SIOS R&D facility at the M. Bert Storey Engineering and Innovation Center at the University of South Carolina’s College of Engineering and Computing in Columbia. The new facility will serve as the SIOS R&D center for product development and is strategically located at the University for the purpose of advancing collaborative research in AI and machine learning through collaboration with students and faculty. With the new R&D facility located on-campus, students will have an opportunity to work with the latest AI technologies on projects addressing real-world problems alongside senior research engineers at SIOS. In turn, SIOS has the unique opportunity to participate deeply in a vibrant and rich academic community, tapping into academic programs, intern programs, Capstone projects, and helping to design meaningful research projects. To support the fostering of leading-edge research in AI, SIOS has also awarded the University a $475,000 grant for the use of its SIOS iQ software. The grant will enable the use of the technology in the University’s IT department and form the foundation for innovative student research focused on AI as applied to problems in IT operations. SIOS’ Chief Technology Officer Sergey Razin, Ph.D., and a number of lead engineers at SIOS, are graduates of the University’s College of Engineering and Computing. Razin earned his B.S. in Computer Science in 1999 and is a current member of the University’s Computer Science Industry Advisory Board (IAB). “My team and I have already been working closely with USC’s engineering and computer science departments by leading seminars and mentoring students in their undergraduate research. With the opening of the new SIOS R&D facility, we’ll be able to more closely tap into the academics of the University,” said Razin. “Despite established offices in San Mateo and Boston, we found the culture and climate of the Columbia region, academic environment, commitment to innovation, and deep ties to the university more attractive. SIOS is demonstrating confidence and commitment to a forward-thinking community clearly focused on fostering highly effective academic and commercial relationships with the opening of our new R&D facility,” said Jerry Melnick, president and CEO, SIOS Technology. “We are pleased to join the Innovation Center community and extend our relationship with the University.” “We are very pleased to welcome SIOS to the M. Bert Storey Engineering and Innovation Center,” said Hossein Haj-Hariri, dean of the College of Engineering and Computing. “SIOS researchers will be in the same building as our computer science and engineering, and integrated information technology departments, enabling joint research, enhancement of coursework content by real use cases, internships, and other innovative relationships, including the placement of our graduates in SIOS.” “We are looking forward to the new research and teaching opportunities available to faculty and students with SIOS’s donation of leading AI technologies,” said Elizabeth Regan, professor and chair of the department of integrated information technology, College of Engineering and Computing. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for collaboration, and we anticipate expanded research opportunities as funding agencies increasingly shift support to trans-disciplinary research on large-scale complex problems with societal impact.” The M. Bert Storey Engineering and Innovation Center is attracting companies that are seeking to engage with the University in an open innovation model, collaborating with faculty, and employing students year-round to supplement their R&D operations. Bill Kirkland, executive director of the University’s Office of Economic Engagement, said the new partnership is further proof that the university is a catalyst for attracting jobs to the Midlands. “Some of the best technology companies in the world are discovering that the research output and talent pool here at the University of South Carolina are second to none,” he said. About SIOS Technology Corp. SIOS Technology Corp. makes software products that provide the insights and guidance that IT managers need to manage and protect business-critical applications in large, complex data centers. SIOS iQ is a machine learning analytics software that helps IT managers optimize performance, efficiency, reliability, and capacity utilization in virtualized environments. SIOS SAN and SANLess software is an essential part of any cluster solution that provides the flexibility to build Clusters Your Way™ to protect your choice of Windows or Linux environment in any configuration (or combination) of physical, virtual and cloud (public, private, and hybrid) without sacrificing performance or availability. Founded in 1999, SIOS Technology Corp. (http://us.sios.com) is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has offices throughout the United States, United Kingdom and Japan. SIOS, SIOS Technology, SIOS iQ, SIOS DataKeeper, SIOS Protection Suite, Clusters Your Way, SIOS PERC Dashboard, and associated logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of SIOS Technology Corp. and/or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Media Contact: Beth Winkowski Winkowski Public Relations, LLC for SIOS 978-649-7189 bethwinkowski@US.SIOS.com