UBmatrix Leads XBRL Industry Forward with Upcoming Launch of xBReeze(TM) Open Source Edition; Company Breaks from the Pack in Offering Its Software Online as a Platform for Open Source XBRL Taxonomy Development and Data Exchange



    Today at the XBRL International conference in Madrid,
    UBmatrix, a leading provider of software and services leveraging the
    global XBRL standard, announced the upcoming launch of xBReeze(TM) the
    first-ever online platform dedicated to XBRL-based data exchange.
    Pointing to the success of open source software development in other
    industries, UBmatrix will offer complimentary use of its software
    products to open source taxonomy project teams via the new hosted
    software service: xBReeze(TM) Open Source Edition. xBReeze is due to
    launch on June 30th, 2006.
    xBReeze(TM) Open Source Edition -- as well as the Professional
    Edition which will be dedicated to proprietary taxonomies -- supports
    standards committees, academic groups, or any team of domain experts
    that wish to design and publish XBRL taxonomies.
    "It is clear that the adoption of XBRL will be accelerated by the
    existence of high-quality, useful business taxonomies," remarked Sunir
    Kapoor, President and CEO of UBmatrix. "The market has demonstrated
    that open source is an ideal way to speed software development,
    enhancement and customization; UBmatrix has the best tools to support
    XBRL taxonomy developers. By making our tools available at no charge
    to any open source developer using xBReeze, we believe a large number
    of new taxonomies will soon be under development. In fact, we've
    already started conversations with potential project sponsors who are
    interested in joining our beta program."
    "The industry has lacked a complete set of XBRL taxonomy lifecycle
    management tools as well as a central online destination for
    development team collaboration," commented Stefan Chopin, Chief
    Technology Officer with EDGAR Online. "Because the UBmatrix
    announcement addresses both of these needs, XBRL project teams around
    taxonomies such as government accounting standards, non-profit
    reporting, tax reporting, corporate performance scorecards, and
    anything else where XBRL can make reporting easier should take a close
    look at the xBReeze solution."
    xBReeze(TM) is a fully hosted, collaborative application
    supporting distributed development and tracking of taxonomies,
    taxonomy extensions, business rules, and other XBRL resources.
    Launching in conjunction with xBReeze will be an "xBReeze Aware"
    version of UBmatrix XBRL Taxonomy Designer (formerly called Automator)
    that seamlessly interacts with the xBReeze taxonomy management
    service.

    Using xBReeze(TM) Open Source or Professional Edition, teams can:

    -- Manage the full taxonomy lifecycle, from creation to
    publishing

    -- View and participate in discussion forums

    -- Track taxonomy versioning and auditing

    -- View change history

    -- View and edit taxonomy properties down to the concept level

    -- Define data series

    -- Create instance documents from your taxonomy

    -- Test concepts, relationships, business rules, and more

    -- Run "what-if" scenarios to build strong, effective content and
    analytic models

    -- Manage access controls for users and roles

    -- Publish your taxonomy to submitters

    "As a non-profit organization, and one focused on providing
    visibility to an underserved part of the market, we hail the UBmatrix
    open source initiative," remarked John Romano, Executive Director of
    the International Open Finance Association Inc. "We see open source as
    very consistent with the intentions of XBRL International, and believe
    it will result in an active marketplace of new taxonomies for sharing
    business data. Personally, we are excited to initiate an open source
    taxonomy project designed around Direct Public Offerings. This is a
    welcome development."
    Other corporate reporting domain experts are getting behind the
    UBmatrix open source push. "We see open source development as a great
    way to ignite the use of XBRL for financial and other kinds of
    reporting," commented Mr. Peter Horsburgh, President and CEO of
    Alluvion, Inc. His company's expertise in tax, regulatory and
    corporate financial systems makes them an ideal leader for an open
    source project devoted to corporate tax reporting. "Many in the tax
    world have been eyeing XBRL as an improved method for sending and
    receiving tax data. We are confident that with our company's
    expertise, combined with that of other experts around the US, we can
    spearhead the development of an open source corporate tax reporting
    taxonomy to aid in the standardization of tax data shared within
    corporations, and among their auditors and service providers."
    UBmatrix offers the industry's most robust XBRL taxonomy design
    and management tools, as well as the application suite behind the most
    successful -- and visible -- XBRL regulatory reporting project to date
    at the United States FFIEC (Federal Financial Institution Examination
    Council). The company's solutions help organizations improve
    operational efficiency, gain cost savings, reduce risk, achieve
    greater data integrity, align business strategy with day-to-day
    execution, and enhance relationships with customers and partners.
    In addition to the Open Source and Professional Editions for XBRL
    taxonomy development, xBReeze will offer both an edition supporting
    compliance reporting for European banking institutions and a hosted
    regulatory reporting system similar to the one UBmatrix has
    implemented at the US FFIEC. Called xBReeze Reporting for COREP/FINREP
    Compliance and xBReeze Regulatory Edition, respectively, both
    solutions are dedicated to aiding data exchange using XBRL.
    More information about xBReeze(TM) can be found at
    www.ubmatrix.com/xbreeze/. For those interested in our beta program or
    who wish to sponsor an open source taxonomy project once xBReeze goes
    live, please visit www.ubmatrix.com/xbreeze/, select "Contact Us," and
    provide us details about your project.

    About UBmatrix

    UBmatrix provides a platform and application solutions for making
    data portable; freeing data from the applications which originally
    created it. Offering both licensed software and software as a service
    on the Internet, UBmatrix solutions help automate the process of
    exchanging information using eXtensible Business Reporting Language
    (XBRL), the next evolutionary stage of XML. Using our platform,
    organizations can move data freely among applications within an
    enterprise, between business partners, and to regulators without
    losing the semantic meaning of the data. Benefits include increased
    operational and financial transparency, cost savings in sharing data
    both inside and outside the organization, and greater confidence in
    reporting accuracy and regulatory compliance.
    UBmatrix has been committed to XBRL since 1998. We are recognized
    worldwide for our thought leadership, technology, and customer
    commitment.
    UBmatrix is a privately held corporation headquartered in
    Kirkland, Washington, USA and venture-backed by Draper Fischer
    Jurvetson. UBmatrix can be reached at 425-285-0200 or
    www.ubmatrix.com.