Fantastic news- today -software is also linux based      biz.yahoo.com      Wednesday December 15, 8:02 am Eastern Time
       Company Press Release
       Pioneering Linux Internet-Based Health-Care Management Version      Launched by e-MedSoft.com
       Seven-Month Development Completed by Health-Care Internet Leader
       JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 15, 1999-- e-MedSoft.com (OTCBB:MDTK - news) today announced that it has      launched what it      believes to be one of the first Linux-based Web-native comprehensive health-care management systems. 
       The launch coincides with the company's much-anticipated release of Version 2 of its Web-native Healthcare Portal now incorporating comprehensive      and      integrated practice management and managed care services, as well as specialized Healthcare e-Commerce. 
       The culmination of the development process, a process which occurred over the last seven months, is anticipated to provide extraordinary additional      flexibility to all      portions and sectors of the health-care industry, including payers, providers and vendor constituents. 
       The release of the Linux-ready system is coupled with several additions to the company's core product, which was initially released in the beginning of      January 1999      as -- at the time -- one of and perhaps the first full-service Internet-based practice management systems. 
       The Linux development has been in line with the strategies employed by the company and its strategic partner Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:SUNW -      news),      including assuring the most flexible and cost-effective range of product and service offerings possible. 
       Since the company's inception, product development has been driven by a focus on delivering a reliable service to the health-care professional      community that      provides the greatest functionality while both being highly cost-effective and fitting easily into the environment. 
       The addition of Linux to the supported deployment platforms, both on the server as well as the desktop, continues the company's tradition of delivering      the most      cost-effective solutions for service. 
       ``Our customers are extremely cost-conscious, while at the same time demanding the highest quality service possible. After all, patient welfare is at      stake,'      commented John F. Andrews, chief executive officer of e-MedSoft.com. 
       ``Offering our industry-leading Web-native services on the Linux operating system gives our customers the best possible scenario: comprehensive      functionality in the      lowest-cost high-scale, high-availability environment. 
       ``Our alliance with Sun Microsystems, and our dedication to 100% Pure Java and to Open Standards are the keys to our ability to constantly push the      price/performance envelope for our customers, and to improve the bottom line for our shareholders. Linux is a natural fit and a tremendous advantage      as we work to      improve our price/performance proposition,' concluded Andrews. 
       Commenting on this important development, Sam Romeo, president and CEO of University Affiliates IPA Medical Group -- An Affiliate of the      University of      Southern California School of Medicine, stated: ``With the nearly 3,000 physicians that are members of our system, there is an increasing focus on      finding new ways      to drive down costs and increase functionality. 
       ``These concepts are becoming increasingly important as the margins in the industry become tighter, and as the competition level increases. 
       ``One of the key reasons why our organization invested in e-MedSoft.com, and why I decided to serve on its board of directors, is because it was our      view after      evaluating the e-MedSoft.com technology and business plans that e-MedSoft.com had been the leader and would continue to be the leader in this new      frontier of      connectivity and functionality among the constituents in the health-care industry. 
       ``We are gratified and excited at the prospects that have resulted from e-MedSoft.com's decision earlier in the year to spend time in the laboratory to      develop the      first fully functional Linux-based provider management system -- our physicians demand that we are at the technological forefront of the industry and      that is obviously      where we are,' Romeo concluded. 
       About Linux 
       Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Linux is an      independent POSIX      implementation and includes true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, proper memory management, TCP/IP networking, and      other      features consistent with Unix-type systems. 
       About e-MedSoft.com 
       e-MedSoft.com is a leading provider of Internet-enabled application services and business portals for the health-care industry. As an application      services provider      for the health-care industry, e-MedSoft.com hosts and provides access to its industry-leading medical/professional services and Internet applications. 
       Through its Internet portal, the company extends access to data, knowledge and applications to health-care professionals, thereby eliminating many      manual and      costly administrative tasks. Critical information is provided at the point of care anywhere, any time with any device. 
       Through the company's wholly owned subsidiary e-Net Technology, e-MedSoft.com extends its products and services internationally. The      e-MedSoft.com family of      companies are strategic partners with Sun Microsystems, Oracle Corp. and Cisco Systems Ltd. For more information, see mdtk.com and      www.enetgroup.co.uk. 
       Statements in this news release that relate to management's expectations or beliefs concerning future plans, expectations, events and performance are      ``forward-looking' within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Actual results or events could differ materially from those anticipated in the      forward-looking      statements due to a variety of factors, including, without limitation, acceptance by customers of the company's products, changing technology,      competition in the      health-care market, government regulation of health care, the company's limited operating history, general economic conditions and availability of      capital. 
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