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Interactive Intelligence Ranked Among America’s 100 Fastest Growing Small Public Companies

Sydney, July 29, 2009 -- Fortune Small Business magazine has ranked global provider of unified IP business communications solutions, Interactive Intelligence (Nasdaq: ININ), among America’s 100 Fastest Growing Small Public Companies.

The magazine ranked Interactive Intelligence 16th overall and 5th among its fastest growing technology companies.

Interactive Intelligence achieved its ranking with 10.5 percent revenue growth from 2007 to 2008, and a 7.9 percent total return to investors based on a three-year annualised rate ending December 2008.

“Despite a tough economy in 2008 we were able to sign an annual record number of 366 new customers,” said Interactive Intelligence founder and CEO, Dr. Donald E. Brown. “This really underlines the value our communications software brings by enabling businesses to do more with less.

“We’re continuing to build on our strong performance by focusing on key initiatives this year, which include our communications-as-a-service business, and the launch of our business process automation product, which is designed to further squeeze out organisational inefficiencies,” Brown concluded.

The Interactive Intelligence software gives contact centres and enterprises applications that help them manage phone, e-mail and online interactions. These applications include automatic call distribution, interactive voice response, unified messaging, Web chat, and more.

Interactive Intelligence first released its all-in-one IP communications software suite in 1997 to eliminate the cost and complexity introduced by multipoint products. Today, the company gives its 3,000 global customers a comprehensive solution-set comprised of premise-based and hosted offerings, including software, hardware, consulting, support, education, and implementation services.

The FSB 100 ranking, compiled by financial research firm Zacks, includes U.S.-based public companies with revenues of less than US$200 million and a stock price of more than US$1 based on percentage growth in earnings, revenue, and stock performance over the past three years.

The FSB 100 list appears in the July/August issue of Fortune Small Business magazine, available online at http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb100/2009/index.html

About Interactive Intelligence
Interactive Intelligence Inc. (Nasdaq: ININ) is a global provider of unified business communications solutions for contact centre automation, enterprise IP telephony, and enterprise messaging. The company was founded in 1994 and has more than 3,000 customers worldwide. Interactive Intelligence is among Software Magazine’s top 500 global software and services suppliers, is ranked among NetworkWorld’s top 200 North American networking vendors, is a BusinessWeek “hot growth 50” company, and is among FORTUNE Small Business magazine’s top 100 fastest growing companies. Interactive Intelligence employs approximately 655 people and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It has six global corporate offices with additional sales offices throughout North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. Interactive Intelligence can be reached on the Net: http://www.inin.com/au-nz
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