Press Release - September 15, 2008

Scalar Decisions ranks 25th on the 9th annual PROFIT HOT 50 ranking.

Toronto, Canada, September 15, 2008 – PROFIT: Your Guide to Business Success has ranked Scalar Decisions 25th on PROFIT’’s HOT 50 companies. PROFIT HOT 50 is the definitive ranking of Canada’s Emerging Growth Companies. Published in the October issue of PROFIT magazine and online at PROFITguide.com, the PROFIT HOT 50 ranks young firms by two-year revenue growth.

"The PROFIT HOT 50 companies illustrate the ingenuity and vitality of Canada’s entrepreneurial sector," says editor Ian Portsmouth. "Anyone who wants to start or grow a business can draw much inspiration and many lessons from the HOT 50."

"Paul Kerr, President and CEO of Scalar Decisions Inc., says: "Reaching the Profit Hot 50 list again this year is as a direct result of the hard work and dedication of all the employees at Scalar. Their commitment to our customers translated into our strong growth."

About PROFIT Magazine:
PROFIT: Your Guide to Business Success is Canada’s preeminent publication dedicated to the management issues and opportunities facing small and mid-sized businesses. For more than 25 years, Canadian entrepreneurs across a vast array of economic sectors have remained loyal to PROFIT because it’s a timely and reliable source of actionable information that helps them increase their revenues, boost their profitability and get the recognition they deserve for generating positive economic and social change. Published six times a year by Rogers Publishing Ltd., PROFIT is distributed almost exclusively to the chief executives of companies with 5 —— 250 employees and annual revenue of $1 million to $25 million, reaching more than 300,000 readers across Canada. Visit PROFIT online at www.PROFITmagazine.ca.

About Scalar Decisions
Scalar Decisions, headquartered in Toronto, Canada is an innovative provider of powerful, practical and low cost technology and consulting services focused around ““Optimizing IT for Business”” and a belief that technology should be doing work and not creating work.