Greg Butterfield Appointed Newest Member of Move Networks’ Board of Directors

A Seasoned Technology Business Executive, Butterfield Brings an Extensive Track Record of Business Growth and Financial Prosperity to the Company

March 24, 2009 – American Fork, UT -Move Networks, a leading provider of Internet television services, has appointed former president of Symantec’s Altiris Business Unit Greg Butterfield as an independent director.

Mr. Butterfield is a true leader in systems management, bringing more than 22 years of executive experience in the software industry to his position as a member of the board of directors of Move Networks. Many of these years were spent building IT service management businesses into category-leading giants, most notably as chairman of the board, president and CEO of systems management pioneer Altiris (acquired by Symantec in 2007). During his tenure at Altiris, he led the company to eight consecutive years of revenue growth and profitability, growing annual revenues from $3 million to $229 million. Mr. Butterfield also held executive positions in the software industry with companies such as Vinca Corporation, Novell and WordPerfect Corporation.

“We are extremely pleased to have Greg join Move Networks as a board member,” said John Edwards, executive chairman of the Move Networks board of directors. “He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge that we foresee will assist us in reaching our aggressive financial and business milestones. Greg enhances our already exceptionally strong set of directors and his guidance, insight, and advice will be a tremendous asset to the Company.”

Mr. Butterfield won the 2002 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year award and served as the chairman of the board of the Utah Information Technology Association from 2003 to 2005. He received a bachelors of science in business administration, finance from Brigham Young University.

Mr. Butterfield is currently managing partner of SageCreek Partners, a world-wide network of executives focused on accelerating business development, routes to market, and capital strategies for early and mid-sized technology companies.

“I am excited to join the Move Networks board of directors and look forward to working closely with the Company as an advisor,” said Butterfield.  ”There are very few companies that address the large potential Internet television market with a proven and proprietary technology. Move Networks is one of these companies and I believe it has excellent potential.”