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MicroScript names Christopher Little vice president of marketing and reseller sales

Business Wire, May 9, 1996

DANVERS, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 1996--MicroScript Corp. today announced that it has appointed Christopher S.H. Little to the new position of vice president, marketing and vice president, reseller sales.

Little comes to MicroScript with an extensive background of development, management and marketing experience. He was previously vice president of marketing at the Healthdyne Information Enterprises (HDIE) subsidiary, Healthcare Communications Inc. (HCI), Dallas, Texas. He worked as marketing manager at the American Home Products (AHP) subsidiaries Corometrics Medical Systems (CMS), Wallingford, Conn. and Quantitative Medicine Inc. (QMI), Annapolis, Md. Little also served in various technical and management positions at Trinity Computing Systems Inc. and Computer Sciences Corp.

"We are delighted to have a person with such talent and experience join our senior management team," stated John W. Moriarty, MicroScript's president and CEO. "Chris' experience with medical software companies and the major industry players will be a major asset and solid contribution to our efforts to grow MicroScript. He will also help us to round out our product offerings and expand into new areas, particularly our new Internet-related technology."

Privately held MicroScript develops and markets interface technology for use in connecting computer systems and applications to enable them to freely share data, regardless of design or system capability. M/S's products are installed in over 600 hospitals throughout the United States and over 80 vendors resell the product in the medical market. It is the leading supplier of such technology in the healthcare industry.

CONTACT: MicroScript

John Moriarty, 508/777-5203

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