KnowledgeMax Announces New Agreement with Guardian Life Insurance Company


MCLEAN, Va., Dec. 24, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- KnowledgeMax, Inc. (OTCBB:KWMX) is pleased to announce the recent signing of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (www.glic.com) as a new customer.

"Our new relationship with Guardian Life is a significant addition to our customer portfolio," said Donna Lynn, KnowledgeMax COO. "Our strategy is to work with industry leaders to shape our Knowledge Resource Centers for their marketplace. Guardian is the ideal partner for KnowledgeMax in the insurance industry."

Guardian, a Fortune 500 mutual insurance firm with nearly 3 million policy-holding owners, offers a full-range of financial products and services for individuals and companies. Among its awards, Guardian was named as one of the top ten most admired life and health insurance companies in Fortune Magazine's 2001 America's Most Admired Companies List and received the Dalbar 2001 Award for Service Quality, in recognition of continuous delivery of high-quality service to annuity customers through 2001.

About KnowledgeMax, Inc. (http://www.knowledgemax.com)

KnowledgeMax is based in McLean and trades on the OTC Bulletin Board as KWMX.OB. The company provides a next generation eBusiness supply chain management system in the form of a 'Knowledge Resource Center' that is preloaded with commercially available content including books, videos, audio, courseware and other knowledge and learning resources. Customers can also digitize their own unique proprietary 'Information Content' thereby creating a single source repository for users. KnowledgeMax also provides 'Premium Services' in the form of 'Information-on-Demand' including 'Print-on-Demand' services for all stored content. KnowledgeMax operates the 'Knowledge Resource Center' for each customer in a highly secured environment through a partnership with IBM Hosting Services.

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