FOR RELEASE MARCH 23, 1999 at 7:30 AM EDT
Contact: Damon Wright (investors)
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Allen & Caron Inc
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  Hal Morrow
INSCI Corp
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  Michael Barrett
Moore North America
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INSCI and Moore North America expand marketing alliance.

INSCI CHOSEN BY MOORE CORPORATION TO RESELL INTERNET-BASED FORMS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

WESTBOROUGH, MA (March 23, 1999). . . . INSCI Corp (Nasdaq: INSI) and Chicago-based Moore North America, a division of Moore Corporation Limited, today jointly announced the expansion of their relationship by entering into an agreement to resell Moore’s DocNetÔ Internet-based forms distribution system. According to INSCI Chairman and CEO E. Ted Prince, Ph.D., INSCI will resell the DocNet system throughout the US and international markets. INSCI and Moore have established a strategic relationship for North America as part of Moore’s Emerging Technology initiatives. As a result of the announcement, Moore will expand the distribution for one of their key new offerings.

DocNet is an innovative Internet-based system that provides flexible, cost-efficient management of documents and forms as well as easy accessibility of those forms to workgroup end users for distribution, fill and local printing. DocNet was jointly developed by Rochester, NY-based Intercon Associates, a software company specializing in document automation software, and Moore’s Emerging Technology group.

The reseller agreement with INSCI is one of several initiatives driven by Moore North America’s Emerging Technologies Group, headed by Vice President Denise Miano. "Our focus is on effectively leveraging and deploying integrated technological solutions offering customers end-to-end capabilities for their evolving business needs," stated Miano. "INSCI is a highly valued business partner, with broad expertise in high-volume document transaction management and technology migration to the rapidly growing electronic commerce marketplace. Our relationship allows us to provide customers with leading-edge technologies and broad digital document solutions that allow them to realize significant productivity and competitive advantages in their individual markets."

INSCI President and COO Darryl R. Dobin commented, "Our world is being driven by the Internet, and e-commerce continues to exert a growing influence on businesses worldwide. We’re excited to be adding DocNet to our suite of software offerings because it adds Internet-based forms distribution. This is one of the hottest new areas of technology and is key to our customers.

"Combined with our market-leading suite of digital document repository and Web-based product solutions for electronic commerce," Dobin continued, "we now offer a total suite of solutions offered by very few other vendors in the marketplace. This demonstrates yet again that INSCI leads the market in offering innovative, Internet-based document management capabilities aimed at corporations who are implementing new enterprise-wide electronic commerce applications."

DocNet combines extensive on-line electronic forms delivery and fill functionality with document management capabilities that include check-in/check-out, version and revision control, end user and group/subgroup profiling, and document audit reporting. Through means of an electronic repository, the system captures and catalogs documents and forms and makes them readily available to workgroup users for query, viewing, fill and local on-demand printing. DocNet provides free form fill capabilities and supports standard scanners to convert hardcopy into an electronic format that allows the form to be filled on-screen immediately after scanning.

DocNet is a Windows compatible client/server based system, supports Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Explorer browsers, and is based on an open system architecture for easy integration into existing application and business environments. It supports use of XML for enhanced management of filled forms and documents.

Moore and INSCI will jointly market DocNet to both Moore and INSCI customers and prospects throughout the U.S. and overseas. This joint marketing activity is an extension to the existing arrangement for Moore to resell INSCI’s COINSERV product suite.

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About Moore
Moore Corporation Limited, (TSE, ME, NYSE: MCL) delivers products and services to companies through print and digital technologies. As a leading supplier of document formatted information, print outsourcing date-based marketing, Moore designs, manufactures and delivers end-to-end business communications solutions for customers. Founded in 1882, Moore has approximately 17,000 employees worldwide. Sales in 1998 were US $2.7 billion. The Moore Internet address is www.moore.com.

About INSCI
INSCI Corp is a leader in delivering an electronic document repository with integrated Internet, imaging, workflow, print-on-demand, electronic distribution and archive software for the enterprise level, high volume production market. INSCI’s software products enable customers to improve their services through electronic access to transaction documents (invoices, statements, reports, etc.); provide financial savings through elimination of paper and microfiche; and provide the foundation for the digital document "back office" for electronic commerce. The Company licenses its products to over 500 customers worldwide, in healthcare, insurance, banking, financial services, and various other industries. The Company’s products are sold in over 100 countries through the INSCI direct sales organization and its marketing partnerships with Moore, Unisys, Xerox and others. For more information about INSCI Corp, visit its home page on the Internet at www.insci.com.

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