CARLSBAD, Calif., April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Document Sciences
Corporation (Nasdaq: DOCX) announced today that it has once again been named
by Celent Communications as a leading provider in the company's "Insurance
Software Deal Trends" reports, which were published late last week.
"For the second year in a row, Document Sciences appears as a leading
provider," says Craig Weber, senior analyst for Celent and author of the
reports. Weber notes that Document Sciences is named as a leading provider in
the policy and correspondence document categories for both Life and
Property/Casualty insurance.
"This result did not surprise us given the tremendous adoption of our
xPression architecture that we've seen in the insurance space over the past
year," said Jack McGannon, President and CEO of Document Sciences. "The
teamwork of our organization has helped us reach this level of success."
Celent's reports (one covering life/health insurance, the other
property/casualty) analyze 974 insurance deals from 107 software vendors that
occurred in 2003 and 2004. More information about the reports can be found
online at http://www.celent.com.
About Document Sciences Corporation
Document Sciences Corporation delivers real-time, dynamic content
publishing solutions that content-driven organizations depend on to realize
productivity benefits, cut costs, and increase competitiveness. Over 600
customers and partners use Document Sciences products in insurance, banking
and financial services, managed-care, telecommunications, utilities and
commercial print service bureaus. Customers include more than 60 Fortune 500
companies. Based in Carlsbad, Calif., with operations in Beijing, China and
offices across the U.S. and in London, Document Sciences also markets its
products in Europe, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South America, Mexico and
Asia. For more information about Document Sciences Corporation, visit
http://www.docscience.com.
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following: (i) national, international, regional and local economic,
competitive, geopolitical and regulatory conditions and developments; (ii) the
markets for dynamic content publishing software; (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 our 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, 2004. We do not undertake, and specifically
disclaim, any obligation to update forward-looking statements.
SOURCE Document Sciences Corporation
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CONTACT: Scott Samuels, Director, Corporate Marketing of Document Sciences Corporation, +1-760-602-1528, ssamuels@docscience.com
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