October 30 , 2006 - ServusXchange selected for Research Triangle event.

October 30, 2006: ServusXchange, LLC. (www.servusxchange.com), announced that it will participate in the Council for Entrepreneurial Development's (CED) Opportunity 2006 Conference held in Wilmington, N. C. on Dec. 4 - 5, 2006. The 4th annual conference will include company presentations and workshops addressing both new business formation and practical guidance for business operation.

Brian Javeline, President & CEO of ServusXchange, commented, "We are excited to have been selected as the only Florida based company to present in front of such a large group of esteemed early stage investors. Research Triangle Park has been widely known as a magnet for technical innovation. We are excited to see North Carolina's reach be extended for the right opportunities."

Javeline continued, "We are launching our product in early 2007 after extensive testing with many customers. Opportunity 2006 will introduce us to those who may provide the additional funding we need to support our planned, rapid growth."

"We look forward to having nine strong representatives from Florida, Massachusetts, Virginia, and North Carolina at CED's 4th annual Opportunity Conference," said Monica Doss, president of CED. "The presenting companies at Opportunity 2006 represent unique investment opportunities from a range of industries, growth strategies and regions."

About CED
The Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) is a private, non-profit organization formed in 1984 to identify, enable and promote high growth, high impact entrepreneurial companies and to accelerate the entrepreneurial culture of the Research Triangle and North Carolina. Headquartered in the Research Triangle of North Carolina with a divisional office in Wilmington, N.C., CED is the largest and oldest entrepreneurial support organization in the nation with more than 4,000 members representing over 1,100 entrepreneurial companies, financiers and professional firms. CED provides education, mentoring and capital formation resources to new and existing high-growth entrepreneurs through annual conferences, seminars, workshops and programs on entrepreneurial management and finance.

Learn more by visiting www.cednc.org

About ServusXchange, LLC.
ServusXchange is a Business-To-Business-To-Consumer information developer that provides a process and work flow collaboration solution targeting very small to mid-sized contractors and sub-contractors in the home repair and remodeling industries. The heart of the product line is MyOnlineToolBox, which provides the tools needed to manage contracting businesses over the Internet. It begins with a service request, estimating its individual components, scheduling to accomplish those tasks, and then tracking through completion. The solution will provide collaboration via a community data portal, and will allow companies to operate independently or in conjunction with one another using a patent pending technology.

Learn more by visiting www.MyOnlineToolBox.com


July 24, 2006 - Pompano Beach, FL - ServusXchange, LLC. obtains investment.

July 24, 2006: ServusXchange, LLC. (www.servusxchange.com), a privately-held company, founded in 2005 and an emerging provider of software-as-a-service to the home repair and remodeling industry announced today it obtained additional financing from two early-stage investors: Mac Lewis and David Collin. Brian Javeline, is a partner with ServusXchange, LLC., and owner of ACT (a software development company providing development for ServusXchange). The new company previously raised an undisclosed portion of early-stage investment capital from their founders and subsequently a group of private-equity investors to fund additional product development for their innovative suite of Internet solutions.

Mr. C. McKenzie (Mac) Lewis, III is an active investor in early stage technology companies as well as founder and a partner of Sherpa Partners, a technology venture capital firm. His background includes 10 years as President and CEO of Computer Network Technology, which became a NASDAQ public company during his tenure as CEO, and he was the founder and CEO of The Systems Center, a software product company. Prior to his involvement with those two start-up companies, Mac was with IBM for 14 years in various management positions, sales, systems engineering and product management for their large enterprise systems. He currently serves on boards of several early-stage private companies. He is a graduate of Princeton University.

Mr. R. David Collin had a 30-year Wall Street career in Institutional Sales and Trading and was a former member of the Investment Association of New York and The Bond Club of New York. He has over 35 years of making venture capital investments and he has participated in approximately 70 startups. Currently, Mr. Collin is a member of the Treasure Coast Angel Investment Forum. He is a graduate of Middlebury College, VT.

Brian Javeline, President and CEO of ServusXchange, LLC., said, "In addition to capital, both Mac and David will bring great operational and financial guidance to the company. Our founders are excited to have them join our board. Mac will be especially helpful in positioning us in growth strategies, while David's insight in financial analysis and financing will help keep the company on track through its future business development." Javeline also commented, "Our business development is moving rapidly and it is terrific to welcome vested persons, who can add operational value to our future direction. We want to thank the MIT Enterprise Forum, Florida Venture Forum, Treasure Coast Angel Investment Forum, and Enterprise Development Corporation for the opportunities they provided us in securing our new investors and board members."

About ServusXchange, LLC. ServUsXchange is a Business-To-Business information technology developer that provides a business process and work flow collaboration solution targeting very small to mid-sized contractors and sub-contractors in the home repair and remodeling industries. The heart of the product line is MyOnlineToolBox, which provides the tools needed to manage contracting businesses over the Internet. It begins with a service request, estimating its individual components, scheduling to accomplish those tasks, and then tracking through completion. The solution will provide collaboration via a community data portal and will allow companies to operate independently or in conjunction with one another using a patent pending technology.

Learn more by visiting www.myonlinetoolbox.com


March 16, 2006 - ACT Executive wins MIT Best Business Idea Presentation.

March 16, 2006: Pompano Beach, Florida: Brian Javeline, a partner with ServUsXchange, LLC., and owner of ACT (a software development company providing development for ServUsXchange) competed and won the MIT Best Business Idea Presentation challenge.

The event was organized into four rounds of competition. The first round reduced the number of competitors via their Executive Overview analysis. The second round consisted of competitors delivering Elevator pitches to five panel members. From there, twelve finalists were selected to present again at The Wayne Huzienga School of Business at Nova University to obtain four finalists. The four finalists then presented once again in front of the audience who voted on a winner.

Brian Javeline commented, "The MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida allowed me to gain constructive criticism on how to better package and shorten a professional speech. It is very hard for an entrepreneur to shorten the emotional intensity and love for what they do, and then communicate that message to an outsider. I have been able to accomplish this from the event."

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January 31, 2006 - ACT participates at Florida Venture Forum.

January 31, 2006: Pompano Beach, Florida: ServUsXchange, LLC., announced that it will be among a group of South Florida companies who participate at the Florida Venture Forum, one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious statewide events for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs. The event takes place from January 31st through February 2nd.

Brian Javeline, a partner with ServUsXchange, LLC., and owner of ACT (a software development company providing development for ServUsXchange) is a founding member of the MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida. The MIT Enterprise Forum is dedicated to promote innovation and growth of technology industries and businesses throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. The organization announced that six local representative members are sponsoring and participating in the Florida Venture Forum's, "Focus on Early Stage Investing". Javeline is the lead coordinator of the members' participation including ServUsXchange, LLC.

In its early stages, the biggest challenge a company faces is finding the funds necessary to accomplish critical milestones for its growth. It is also important for a small company to differentiate between early and later stage venture capitalists. The Florida Venture Forum's, "Focus on Early Stage Investing" addresses these issues and helps small companies locate early stage investors.

Brian Javeline commented, " We are launching our product with more than thirty beta customers and want to grow much faster than our previous ventures. The Florida Venture Forum is the ideal environment to help foster this growth".

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