| MALVERN 
										PA - March 15, 2005: 
										Integrated 
										Software Solutions, Inc. (ISS), a 
										leading provider of debt and equity 
										recordkeeping solutions for the 
										financial services sector, announced 
										today that it has entered into a 
										long-term, multiple services agreement 
										with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
										After evaluating several core processing 
										providers, Massachusetts' Office of the 
										State Treasury selected ISS' Corporate 
										Universe™ banking platform to provide 
										department-wide information processing 
										services and technology. 
 ISS' processing platform will support 
										State Treasury with a flexible, open 
										database technology infrastructure, 
										streamlined operations, and the advanced 
										capabilities necessary to respond to 
										market and consumer demands.
 
 J. Michael Glynn, President of ISS, 
										stated, "In the review conducted by the 
										Treasury office, it was critical to find 
										a partner that not only offered advanced 
										technology but also had expertise in the 
										debt management area. ISS met both of 
										those criteria. Corporate Universe's 
										online real-time capability as well as 
										its integration into industry and 
										government systems made it an ideal 
										choice. Our system's flexibility will 
										the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to 
										maintain operational efficiencies and 
										provide the most cost effective solution 
										for the taxpayers. We are very pleased 
										to be working for them."
 
 About Integrated Software Solutions, 
										Inc.:
 Located in suburban Philadelphia, ISS 
										delivers cost effective solutions using 
										the leading technologies available to 
										provide bond recordkeeping and stock 
										transfer processing solutions to the 
										banking industry, corporations and 
										government.
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