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Ellie Mae's Scott Cooley Participates in Discussion with Leading Transaction Solution Providers

Learn What Distinguishes Leading Transaction Solution Providers From One Another

Pleasanton, CA-March 13, 2003

Who: Scott Cooley, Ellie Mae, Inc.'s chief strategy officer and founder of Contour Software
When: Wednesday, March 13, 2001 from 3:45 AM to 5:00 PM
Where: MBA Mortgage Technology Conference Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, GA
Imperial Salon B, Convention Level
What: "Transaction Platform Shootout"

In this session, Cooley will participate in a panel discussion comparing the leading transaction solution provider platforms and discussing how each of them measures up. Comparison numbers will be discussed as well as disclosure of transaction volume numbers. The panel will discuss those vendors who have fallen by the wayside, such as nCommand, GE's NetOriginate and iOwn, and what keeps their companies surviving and thriving.

About Ellie Mae®

Ellie Mae, Inc., headquartered in Pleasanton, Calif., is the leading Internet enabler for the mortgage brokerage industry and the largest Loan Origination Software (LOS) provider in the U.S. Offering brokers the ePASS (electronic Processing And Submission System) Business Center, a B2B e-commerce platform, as well as customized Web sites, hosting services, and LOS packages, Ellie Mae enables mortgage originators to harness the power of the Internet, giving them a competitive advantage in the fast changing residential mortgage arena. For additional information visit www.elliemae.com or call 877-355-4362.

Some of the information in this news release may be forward-looking information under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking information, which includes forecasts, projections and predictions of future events or performance, is subject to and involves risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking information. As a result, investors should not rely unreasonably on the accuracy of forward-looking information.

Contact

Brandie Young
for Ellie Mae
925-227-7060
Allison Smith
Media contact for Ellie Mae
678-781-7216