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Document Sciences and Crown Partners to Address Gap in Financial Services Content Management Solutions at Momentum 2003

11/10/2003, 4:32PM ET

CARLSBAD, CA (November 10, 2003 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/) - Document Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ: DOCX - News), a proven leader and innovator in automating creation and delivery of enterprise business communications, and Crown Partners Consulting Group, a consulting firm with domain expertise in content management solutions, will present "Bridging The Gap in Financial Services: Content Processing and Content Management for Financial Services," at Momentum New Orleans 2003, from 1:00 to 1:45 pm on Tuesday, November 11th. Document Sciences and Crown Partners recently signed an alliance agreement to co-sell their solutions and services.

"Many financial services organizations are implementing enterprise content management systems to manage deployment of content after it has been created, but these systems lack the capability to provide high-volume regulated document assembly," explained David Bennett, Managing Partner of Crown Partners. "Our alliance with Document Sciences allows us to apply a best-of-breed content processing services solution to fill this gap in leading ECM offerings."

Document Sciences' awarding-winning xPression technology provides content processing services that integrate with an organization's existing business workflows and ECM systems to create and deliver both real-time and high volume regulated business communications, customized for each recipient. Within the financial services industry, these communications, such as contracts, proposals, policies, correspondence and marketing collateral, include content which must be up-to-date and in compliance with government agency regulations.

"We are pleased to be working with an organization such as Crown Partners, which has a keen understanding of the important capabilities we bring to enterprise content management systems," said Jack McGannon. "Crown has great depth of experience in implementing leading ECM systems within banking, insurance and other financial services. Their partnership with Document Sciences and co-presentation at the Momentum Conference speaks to the importance of content processing as part of a complete ECM solution."

About Crown Partners Consulting Group

Crown Partners Consulting Group is a boutique consulting firm providing professional services with domain expertise focused on delivering Imaging, Document, and Content Management. This domain includes leading Content Management foundation packages, such as Documentum, and extends through the applications layers to include XML\XSL, integrations, along with Application Servers, such as BEA Web Logic, and Portal vendors for aggregating content. Also within our domain, is the entire suite of development tools, such as Java, J2EE JSP, SOAP, XML, ASP, .NET as well other tools used today to deploy Content via Web Services. For more information about Crown Partners Services, please call us at 937.299.7731, or visit the Crown Partners website at www.crownpartners.com.

About Document Sciences

Document Sciences Corporation delivers real-time, interactive content processing services that content-driven organizations depend on to realize productivity benefits, cut costs, and increase competitiveness. Approximately 650 customers worldwide 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 regional locations across the U.S. and a European subsidiary in Paris, Document Sciences also markets its products in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Brazil, Mexico and China. For more information about Document Sciences Corp., visit www.docscience.com.

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