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Document Sciences Delivers Next Generation Content Processing With xPression

1 January 1970

Document Sciences Corporation (Nasdaq: DOCX) announced today the general availability of
xPression 2.0, the next generation of its award-winning enterprise content
processing software that allows organizations to communicate with customers in
real time and batch with highly personalized, regulatory compliant contracts,
policies, proposals, & correspondence.

xPression 2.0 features a brand new, open-standards-based publishing
engine, enabling organizations to easily deliver documents through both
high-volume print and electronic channels such as Web portals and email with
maximum speed and efficiency.

Other key features in xPression 2.0 include:

* New Platforms -- Easily implement content processing across your
enterprise with the world's leading application server platforms, now
including JBOSS in addition to previously supported IBM WebSphere and
BEA WebLogic. xPression also now supports the Linux operating system
in addition to Windows, IBM AIX, and Sun Solaris.

* Enhanced Charting Capability -- 3d data-driven graphics in bar, column
and pie chart formats are easier than ever using built-in Wizards.

* Double-byte Support -- xPression contains built-in support for all the
world's languages.

* Enhanced Rules Sharing -- if desired, business rules built into
document applications can now be shared across document groups, saving
time and money associated with new document applications.

* Universal Images -- With a single step, users can import images in any
of the seven most widely-used graphic formats (PDF, JPEG, EPS, GIF,
BMP, or PNG) and use the images across any xPression documents.

* Automated Conversion Solutions - Accelerate the move from your legacy
document automation system to dynamic content processing technology.

"The new features in version 2.0 add to the versatility and utility of
xPression 2.0 and represent another significant step forward in the evolution
of standards-based content processing for the creation and multi-channel
delivery of customized documents," said Richard Medina, Senior Analyst,
Doculabs. "xPression allows organizations from any industry that have already
invested in ECM or CRM applications to leverage those systems for the
composition and delivery of complex business documents, and continues to be a
very compelling solution for any organization whose documents have significant
regulatory requirements."

"xPression 2.0 further delivers on the promise of standards-based,
enterprise level content processing," said Jack McGannon, President and CEO of
Document Sciences. "A growing number of companies -- major banks, insurance
companies and other industry-leading organizations -- have already discovered
that xPression enables rapid deployment of real-time personalized document
creation and generation across the enterprise. This latest version of
xPression adds additional productivity and value on a solution that many of
our customers are finding invaluable to their daily operations."

This press release may contain "forward-looking" statements about possible
or assumed future results of our financial condition, operations, plans,
objectives and performance. You can identify these statements by the fact they
use words such as "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "project,"
"intend," "plan" or similar expressions. Many possible events or factors could
affect our future financial results and performance. This could cause our
results or performance to differ materially from those expressed in these
forward-looking statements. Some of these events or factors include the
following: (i) national, international, regional and local economic,
competitive and regulatory conditions and developments; (ii) the market for
document automation software (including the emerging content processing
market); (iii) market acceptance of enhancements to our existing products and
introduction of new products; (iv) continued profitability of our professional
services; (v) maintaining our relationships with Xerox Corporation and our
other distribution partners and/or other risks detailed from time-to-time in
our SEC reports, including the report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 2003. We do not undertake, and specifically disclaim, any
obligation to update forward-looking statements.

Source: PR Newswire


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