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2007 Witnesses Expansion and Loyalty for DCI.


HUTCHINSON, Kan. -- DCI, a provider of full-service bank technology and processing solutions to the financial industry, reported another positive year of growth with client acquisitions, strategic steps and landmark customer response.

DCI expanded its nationwide reach to more institutions than ever, including thrifts like Coatesville, Penn.-based Coatesville Savings Bank, de novos like Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Goldwater Bank, and billion-dollar institutions like the recently-merged Camarillo, CA-based First California Bank.

"DCI outperforms the competition," said James Ziegler, president of Coatesville Savings Bank, adding, "We know DCI's iCore technology will easily grow with our bank."

A new release of the iCore processing and bank management software touted broader, customer-influenced capabilities for profitability, lending and online banking, in particular.

DCI also celebrated the most successful annual conference and iCore user group meetings in its 44-year history, along with another year of near-perfect customer retention and satisfaction survey results.

"DCI enjoys a remarkable relationship of collaboration with our customers," said Sarah Fankhauser, senior vice president. "Many of our yearly product developments come from the input all our customers share with us, not just those that are owners or board members."

DCI added new sales managers to handle booming activity across the entire Midwest and Western U.S., and announced the promotion of H. Melvin Mac Kay to senior vice president of application development, who continues his life-long commitment to DCI, 39 years after it began in 1968.

"DCI's growth has always been due to the great people we have," said John Jones, DCI's president and CEO. "Having such talented, caring people allows us to give our customers a better technology experience that helps them better serve their customers."

About DCI

Founded by bankers in 1963, Hutchinson, Kan.-based DCI is a privately held provider of full-service bank technology and processing solutions to the financial industry, nationwide. DCI's flagship product, iCore, is a scalable Windows[R] core processing solution for complete bank management, built around a single relational source of account information, transaction integration, and automation. Key features include: integrated document imaging and reporting management; Internet banking; Check 21 imaging with teller capture and proof; ATM/Debit card network, management, and settlement; teller automation with BSA compliance and ID authentication; Web-based statements and fraud prevention; IT management, networking, and data security.

For more information about DCI and its products, visit http://www.datacenterinc.com/.

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