ActiveCore Technologies Announces New Version of Flagship MDLINK Product


TORONTO, Jan. 13, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- ActiveCore Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:TALL) announced today that an updated version of its flagship Java based engine with full healthcare integration, MDLINK V. 4.0, will be available for clients and new customers on February 14, 2005. Public release of the new version will coincide with ActiveCore's presence at the 2005 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) conference in Dallas Texas, USA.

The latest version of MDLINK - Version 4.0 includes complete healthcare data integration and HIPPA compliance and will compete directly with data integration engines developed by SeeBeyond, Quovadx, Microsoft and Sybase.

Peter Hamilton, President and CEO of ActiveCore, stated, "I am extremely confident about the maturity and price point of MDLINK V4.0 as a competitor in the healthcare data integration industry and I believe our product offers the best value proposition for organizations that must stretch their I.T. budgets."

ActiveCore will officially release MDLINK V4.0 at the HIMMS 2005 conference and has pre-sold V4.0 integration licenses to two new customers, including a healthcare region comprising 8 facilities.

MDLINK V4.0 Enhancements

The MDLINK Server engine uses the power of Java and XML to transform data, and with the use of the visual developer Studio, it is easy to create custom Solutions for any healthcare integration requirement. Version 4.0 includes several major upgrades to the internal template processor, powered by Apache:



 Health Level 7 (HL7)

 New HL7 Schema Editor       Easy-to-use editor for maintaining HL7
                             message structures.

 Custom HL7 Schema           Define custom messages based on any HL7
 Support                     2.X message type.

 X12 EDI Transactions

 X12 Parser                  X12 supports more than 315 electronic
                             data interchange (EDI) transaction sets

 X12 Generator               Easily create X12 transactions using
                             pre-defined X12 schema.

 Text Messaging

 SMS Message Task            Send customized text messages to mobile
                             devices from your interface processes.

 Database Monitoring

 Database Trigger Event      The Database Trigger Event plug-in
                             monitors changes to your relational
                             database management systems, such as SQL
                             Server, using native database triggers.

 ColdFusion Support

 ColdFusion CFX Custom       The ColdFusion CFX Custom Tag Event
 Tag Event                   plug-in integrates your data into your
                             web applications. ColdFusion web
                             developers can run ActiveLink solutions
                             using simple markup tags.

                             ColdFusion(c) is a trademark of
                             Macromedia, Inc.

About ActiveCore Technologies, Inc. (www.activecore.com)

ActiveCore Technologies, Inc. operates a group of subsidiaries and divisions in the US, UK and Canada that offer a Smart Enterprise Suite of products and services. We integrate, enable, and extend functions performed by current and legacy IT systems and facilitate mass corporate messaging through our ActiveCast product set. Our products encompass web portals, enterprise middleware, mobile data access, data management and system migration applications. ActiveCore operates under the trade names of MDI Solutions, C Comm Communications Inc. and Twincentric Limited. ActiveCore services clients in healthcare, financial services, government and manufacturing worldwide.

Statements contained in this news release regarding ActiveCore Technologies, Inc. formerly IVP Technology and planned events are forward-looking statements, subject to uncertainties and risks, many of which are beyond ActiveCore's control, including, but not limited to, reliance on key markets, suppliers, and products, currency fluctuations, dependence on key personnel and trade restrictions, each of which may be impacted, among other things, by economic, competitive or regulatory conditions. These and other applicable risks are summarized under the caption "Risk Factors" in ActiveCore's Registration Statement on Form SB-2A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on January 5, 2005. Forward-looking statements by their nature involve substantial risks and uncertainties. As a result, actual results may differ materially depending on many factors, including those described above



            

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