MarkLogic Corporation Appoints Jason Monberg as Vice President of Product Management

SAN CARLOS, CA — September 17, 2008 — MarkLogic Corporation, a leading provider of infrastructure software for information applications, today announced the appointment of Jason Monberg as vice president of product management.

Jason brings to MarkLogic deep experience building and managing server based products for both corporate and consumer markets, as well as consulting for large companies delivering enterprise solutions. Jason was most recently founder of Dashlight Software, a Web-based application that enables users to manage personal information online from any device or location. Prior to Dashlight, Jason was vice president of Application Products at Composite Software, a leading provider of virtual data integration software. In his career, Jason additionally founded two technology start-ups – Carbon Five, a purveyor of J2EE development solutions and Sparks.com, a consumer gift and personalization company where he also served as chief technology officer.

“Jason Monberg is simply a great addition to our growing team at MarkLogic,” said Dave Kellogg, chief executive officer of MarkLogic Corporation. “With his experience building modern Web applications he is able to understand the challenges our customers are facing, and work collaboratively with engineering to transform that into a vision for future product development. Furthermore, as a recognized, published authority on XML, XSLT and J2EE in the enterprise – Jason embodies the entrepreneurial spirit that is a key value of our company.”

About MarkLogic Corporation

MarkLogic is revolutionizing the way organizations leverage information. The company's flagship product is a purpose-built database for unstructured information. Customers in industries including media, government and financial services use MarkLogic to develop and deploy information applications at a fraction of the time and cost as compared to conventional technologies such as relational databases and search engines.

MarkLogic is headquartered in Silicon Valley with field offices in Austin, Boston, Frankfurt, London, New York, and Washington DC. The company is privately held with investors Sequoia Capital and Tenaya Capital. For more information, to download a trial version, or to read the award-winning Kellblog, written by MarkLogic CEO Dave Kellogg, go to www.marklogic.com.