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  Date: 03/11/2010

CIC releases new version of SignatureOne Ceremony Server for SaaS and Cloud based solutions

Communication Intelligence Corporation ("CIC") has introduced the SignatureOne Ceremony Server 2.3 with added features for on-premise hosted and SaaS cloud-based applications. This new version of the SignatureOne Ceremony Server support industry directions related to SOA and Cloud Computing for deployed on-premise or hosted solutions and also adds features for direct feedback by customers who have SignatureOne Ceremony Server deployments operating in a service based model.

"SignatureOne Ceremony Server 2.3 reflects the added capabilities that allow both our end-users and partners to provide optimal solutions to the challenges they face and we are pleased with the increasing recognition by industry analysts acknowledging and recommending the key factors that differentiate CIC from its competitors. These factors include SignatureOne Ceremony Server's expanded capability of being deployable in an on-premise hosted application or as a SaaS in the Cloud application and our extensive APIs that complement the SOA architecture," stated Brian Watson, CIC's Vice President-Product Development. "CIC continues to pursue feedback from our customer base, monitor technology trends as well as legal and compliance activities in order to continue to deliver highly differentiated expanded capabilities that provide the highest quality, most versatile solutions available."

CIC says that SignatureOne Ceremony Server has been adopted by several of the largest insurers in the US and top tier channel partners focused on the Financial Industry vertical market. The latest release provides the flexibility required for integration and embedding into applications from vertical market channel partners delivering SaaS and Cloud based solutions.

The new enhancements in SignatureOne Ceremony Server 2.3 include:
1. Supports for mobile devices now include iPad along with web browsing and document presentation capability such as the iPhone, Blackberry, or Windows Mobile based phones.
2. Optional document encryption.
3. Extended API to include JMS (Java Message Service)
4. Enhanced ability to add configurable text in the signature area,
5. Ability to download unsigned documents to customers
6. Includes visual tagging of signature fields.
7. Allows the collection of customer generated digital certificates and eSeals.

The full range of CIC signature methods for click-signing with Knowledge Based Authentication (KBA) or our KnowledgeMatch technology, PIN / password, PKI, voice, fingerprint, and handwritten signatures enabled for all major hardware device makers,

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