Dataram Reports Fiscal 2010 Fourth Quarter Financial Results

Dataram has reported its financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and year ended April 30, 2010. Revenues for the fourth quarter were $11.9 million, which compares to $5.6 million for the comparable prior year period. Revenues for the fiscal year totaled $44.0 million, which compares to $25.9 million for the comparable prior fiscal year. The Company's Micro Memory Bank business unit, which was acquired in the fourth quarter of the prior fiscal year, generated approximately $3.9 million and $14.0 million in revenues, respectively, in the fourth quarter and current fiscal year versus $0.9 million in the comparable prior year periods.

John H. Freeman, Dataram's president and CEO commented, "Our memory solutions business continued to perform well in our fiscal fourth quarter. The implementation of our sales and marketing strategy coupled with the gradual economic recovery is having a positive effect on demand for our products and our memory business continues to be cash profitable. One of the growth initiatives I previously announced is to strengthen and increase business and relationships with our channel partners. I am pleased to report we more than doubled our business with strategic partners in fiscal 2010. I am confident this initiative and others we have implemented will further drive profitable growth in our memory business."

Mr. Freeman continued, "The development of our XcelaSAN  product line continues to progress. XcelaSAN is a unique intelligent Storage Area Network (SAN) optimization solution that delivers substantive application performance improvement to applications such as Oracle, SQL and VMware. XcelaSAN augments existing storage systems by transparently applying intelligent caching algorithms that serve the most active block-level data from high-speed storage, creating an intelligent, virtual solid state SAN. This breakthrough solution allows organizations to dramatically increase the performance of their business-critical applications without the costly hardware upgrades or over-provisioning of storage typically found in current solutions for increased performance. In August, we plan to release enhanced features and functionality which are currently in development to support sales initiatives. These changes increase the products ease of use, ease of installation and interoperability. High Availability systems are expected to be available for sale in December. We anticipate that our enhancements and the shipment of high availability systems will accelerate product sales and broaden market adoption. We have made and are continuing to make significant investments in research and development in XcelaSAN. In part, this investment is being used to develop and implement client recommendations based on their actual test experiences. We will require additional financial resources to complete development of these enhancements. To that end, we have entered into an agreement with a financial institution for secured debt financing of up to $5.0 million. We have also entered into an agreement with a vendor to consign up $3.0 million of certain inventory into our manufacturing facilities. This will allow us to substantially reduce our inventory carrying requirements while still maintaining our ability to service our customers. We expect that these two agreements will generate sufficient additional liquidity for us to meet our operating plans for fiscal 2011."

The Company incurred a net loss for the fourth quarter and fiscal year of $1,611,000, or $0.18 per share and $10,743,000, or $1.21 per share, respectively. This compares to net loss of $1,112,000, or $0.13 per share and $3,135,000, or $0.35 per share for the comparable prior year periods. The current fiscal year's net loss includes a valuation allowance placed on the Company's deferred tax assets totaling $3,611,000, or $0.41 per share.

Mr. Freeman concluded, "Our acquisition of MMB one year ago has exceeded our expectations and the turnaround of our memory solutions business is on track. Our memory solutions business is generating positive cash flow and growing. Our outlook for XcelaSAN is very robust, particularly as we move into High Availability systems later this year. We expect that the enhancements under development will further strengthen our value proposition and sales."