INFINITE Software Makes 2007 Software 500


LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif., Nov. 8, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- INFINITE Software Corporation (Pink Sheets:IFSC), a leader in Legacy Extension, Business Intelligence and loan production software for banks, credit unions and consumer lending institutions and developer of the award-winning INFINITE product lines, announced it has been named to the 2007 Software 500.

Bruce Acacio, CEO, California Software said, "This year's recognition by the Software 500 team is especially great because we have increased our rank again based on achieving another growth year. Our growth rate continues to outpace the market and all signs are that it will continue."

This achievement coincides with the recent announcement of a new office that the company has opened in Spain. This office opening continues the company's global growth plans.

About INFINITE Software Corporation

INFINITE Software is a global provider of software and services for the legacy extension and financial services markets. The company is headquartered in Orange County, CA and operates globally from offices in Asia, North America, South America and Europe. The Company's products are marketed under the brand names INFINITE and LPS. INFINITE Software enjoys over 100,000 installations in 56 countries.

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