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Concentrax Announces Release of Track-Down 2.0

HOUSTON, April 25 -- Concentrax, Inc. , a provider of vehicle monitoring services and technologies, announced today that it has launched Track-Down 2.0, this second generation vehicle tracking software was developed as a web-based user interface to simplify installation and make updating mapping data and software enhancements faster and easier.

Track-Down 2.0 is a web server application that utilizes wireless data from any GPS tracking device currently on the market, and with any wireless communication protocol. The new server offers the ability to track live vehicles, view detailed reports, check account status, and access the Company's new Alert Command Center. This new Alert Command Center is a software module, which allows users to set preferences that will instruct the system to call a number and read a customized message or alert whenever a vehicle is not operating within its defined parameters.

Concentrax and their development team, headed by Chief Technology Officer Jeremy Wessels and Chief Software Engineer, Edward Wadsworth, designed this state-of-the-art software. Mr. Wessels has twice been nominated for Ernst and Young's prestigious Entrepreneur of the year Award and was also nominated by the Texas Ecomm 100 Awards for the top 100 most influential men in Texas Technology. He and his team are leaders in Internet development, and have worked with companies like Dell Computer, Ernst and Young, CoachUSA, and Alphagraphics.

Jeremy Wessels commented, "One of the most valuable aspects of this new product is that our gateway program is designed to accept data from all of the most common communications providers. We can decode data packets from Aeris, Cellemetry, GSM-SMS, Cingular's Mobitex data as well as all common analog formats. This will allow us to become a valuable service provider to companies that are currently using one or even several different GPS tracking devices."

Software Engineer Edward Wadsworth added, "These new features, along with our new mapping data, will rival even the most well known vehicle tracking systems. Combined with the power of our data center and the competitive pricing that we can offer, customers will find this new system tough to beat. Next, we will be adding a software compression module that we have been beta testing for over eight weeks. Once implemented, this will give our users even faster access to our tracking system."

Wessels added, "In the past year we have certainly learned one thing, the GPS tracking and wireless data acquisition industry is very young and rapidly evolving. With that in mind we will continue to remain flexible and responsive to our customers and new technology. We are very excited about the direction that our company is heading and look forward to announcing new things to come."

Since the completion of the Track-Down 2.0, Concentrax has created a demo site where users can access it on-line and use the live system with several vehicles that have been designated for this demo purpose. Interested parties are encouraged to visit the Company's website at www.concentrax.com or send an email to support@concentrax.com to receive a username and password to access the demo system. Additionally, one can receive corporate updates by sending their email address to ctrx@focuspartners.com .

About Concentrax, Inc.

Concentrax, Inc. provides monitoring and tracking systems for the transportation, equipment and air cargo container industries. The Company's signature product, "Track-Down", is a self-contained comprehensive tracking unit that can be installed in vehicles and essentially any movable equipment. Concentrax's Track-Down system is one of the most accurate and affordable telematics systems available for managing vehicle activity.

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The statements made by Concentrax (The Company) may be forward-looking in nature and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements describe The Company's future plans, projections, strategies and expectations, and are based on assumptions and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of Concentrax. Actual results could differ materially from those projected due to changes in interest rates, market competition, changes in the local and national economies and various other factors. Those associated risks and others are further described in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including the most recent reports and amendments thereto.