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Corporate Presentation. Kirk Somers Executive Vice President August 31, 2009.

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  1. Corporate Presentation Kirk Somers Executive Vice President August 31, 2009

  2. Certain statements made or incorporated by reference in this presentation and on today’s call may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements regarding future events and developments and our future performance, as well as our expectations, beliefs, plans, estimates, or projections relating to the future, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of these laws. All forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events to differ materially from those projected. Important risk factors related to our business are discussed in our Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on August 28, 2009, and may be discussed in subsequent filings with the SEC. The risk factors discussed in such Form 10-K under the heading “Risk Factors” are specifically incorporated by reference in this presentation. Our forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and speak only as of the date of this presentation, August 31, 2009. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of future events, new information, or otherwise. This presentation may include certain “Non-GAAP” measures as defined by SEC rules. As required by the SEC, we have provided a reconciliation of those measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures on the Regulation G slide included as the final slide to this presentation. 2

  3. U.S. Offices Atlanta, GA (Headquarters) Ft. Lauderdale, FL Cleveland, OH International Offices APAC: Japan, Beijing, HK EMEA: Paris, Munich 300 Employees Business Lines: Video Solutions, $46.0M in FY’09 Real-Time, $25.6M in FY’09 Summary • Fiscal Year 2009 (ended 6/30) • $71.6 M Revenue • Adjusted EPS* of $0.26 • Nasdaq: CCUR • Cash 6/30/09: $29.1M • No Debt • Shares Outstanding 8.33M • Cash/Share: $3.49 • Closing Price 8/27/09: $4.56 • Market Cap: $38.0M 3 *The non-GAAP results exclude the impact of goodwill and trademark impairments totaling $17.1M and the related tax benefit.

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  5. Video Leadership • A Worldwide Leader in Video and Media Data • Over 7.8 Million Digital Subscribers and 205Commercial Deployments in 26 Countries • Over 1.9 Million Video Streams Deployed • Time Shifted TV (Start-Over) Leadership • Building World’s Largest Video on Demand System - LA • Collecting Video Data from over 38 Million Subscribers • Aggregating and Analyzing Data from over 700 Million Video Streams / Month • U.S. Market Size: 6.6B VOD Views/yr Generates $1.2B/yr1 Two Time Emmy Winner Global Video Solution Customer Base 5 1 SNL Kagan, The State of Home Video, 2008

  6. Market Drivers • Digital Content Explosion • Migration Towards Personal Digital Content (What, When, Where, and How Consumers Want It) • Usage of Network Based Video and Audio Content is Increasing • Consumers are interested in high quality content and more content variety Audio CD shipments have decreased 5% / year since 2004 - Digital album sales have grown by 116% / year1 80% of 18-34 year olds watch an average of 4.8 hours of online video per month4 Video SNL Palin impersonations: only one-third of the audience watched it during the original broadcast5 TV, VoD, Internet & P2P will account for close to 90% of all consumer traffic by 20122 Three Screen Convergence Television PC Mobile Americans set a new record, watching 153 hours of TV/month the first quarter of 20096 YouTube videos now represents over 10% of all Internet Traffic3 Advertisers / Ad Content 2 & 3 - Website Optimization.com, 2008; 1 & 6 - Nielsen Media Research 2008; 4 - comScore December 2008; 5 – Accenture Global Broadcast Consumer Survey, 2009 6

  7. 3 Screen Solution O pen I C ommercial ntelligent C $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ • Intelligent • Video Consumption Data Powers Personalized Advertising • 3 Screen Data Collection, Correlation, and Certification • 3 Screen Ad Enablement Solutions Leverage Video Data to Drive Ad Based Revenue • Open Solutions • Software Solution • Flexible Hardware Options • 100% Commercial Off The Shelf • Multiple Hardware Sourcing Options • Open Standards Implementation • Compatible with Cable, IPTV, Web, and Mobile Infrastructures • Enables Best-In-Breed Integrated Solution • Commercial Grade • High Quality Video to Any Screen • Unparalleled Quality of Service • Consistent Rich User Experience Across Screens • Our Vision is Driven by Our Purpose: • Enabling Our Customers to Attract and Retain Subscribers • Maximizing Revenue Associated with Video • Building New Commercial Models to Drive Video

  8. Any Network - Any Screen Enabling Software Content Networks Consumer Devices • Streaming & Download: • MPEG-2 • MPEG-4 • Adobe Flash • MS Windows Media • Quicktime • 3GPP • etc. Broadcast Cable, IPTV, Internet • Video Solutions • Video Delivery • Applications • VOD, Broadcast, TSTV, Personal Content, Advertising • Transcode / Transrate Studio Data QAM Internet / Personal Television Advertising Router DSLAM / CMTS Standard I/F Data CDN/Internet • Advertising Solutions • 3-Screen Campaign Director • 3-Screen Campaign Decision Engine Third Party Software • Open Back Office Systems • Video Applications • Advertising Solutions Personal Computer Wireless PDSN/ GGSN Data Data Data Base Station Audience Measurement MobileDevice WiMAX • Media Data Solutions • Data Collection • Data Correlation • Data Protection/Filtering Data Content Providers/ Advertisers Data Data Reporting Systems 3-Screen Consumption Data Concurrent DataStream™ 8

  9. Annual Results Compared Gross Margins Revenue +390pts +1.2% $71.6M 46.7% $70.8M 53.8% 57.7% $69.1M +10% Non-GAAP Operating Expenses Non-GAAP Operating Income Video Solutions $2.8M +$6.7M $2.8M $44.2M -8.3% $42.0M $(3.9M) $38.5M $(11.8M) The non-GAAP results exclude the impact of goodwill and trademark impairments totaling $17.1M and the related tax benefit.

  10. Year Over Year Comparison Company Confidential

  11. Management Team Dan Mondor President & CEO Emory Berry CFO,EVP Operations & GM of RT Bob Chism CTO &Sr. VP R&D Paul Haddad VP & GM, Media Data & Ad Solutions David King Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer Bert Offers VP- Global Direct Sales Bob Schack VP-Business Development &Channel Sales Suzanne Smith Sr. VP HR, IT & Facilities Kirk Somers EVP General Counsel & IR Jim Brickmeier VP & GM Video Solutions 11

  12. Company Confidential

  13. Appendix - Regulation G 13

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