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CYA Webinar to Discuss How CYA SmartRecovery Helps IBM FileNet P8 Users Protect their Enterprises Against Partial Data Loss

Business Wire, March 12, 2007

SHELTON, Conn. -- CYA[R] Technologies, a leading provider of recovery and replication software for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, today announced an upcoming webinar educating enterprises running IBM FileNet P8 about how CYA[R] SmartRecovery[TM] helps them safeguard themselves against partial data loss due to malfeasance, metadata corruption, accidental deletions and programmatic errors with no application downtime.

Event: "Introduction to CYA SmartRecovery for IBM FileNet P8"

Over 80% of data loss is due to incidents of partial loss - significantly more than natural disasters or full system failures*. This free, 45-minute educational webinar shows FileNet P8 users how CYA SmartRecovery can help their organizations recover quickly and easily from these incidents, and ensure compliance with regulatory mandates related to Sarbanes-Oxley, the SEC, HIPAA and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

When:
Thursday, March 15, 2:00 pm ET

Where:
Visit the Events section at www.cya.com to register.

About CYA Technologies

CYA[R] Technologies, Inc. has been providing recovery and replication software solutions that ensure the integrity, accessibility and authenticity of content and its metadata within enterprise content management (ECM) systems for close to a decade. Supported systems include EMC Documentum, Open Text Livelink ECM - EDOCs Suite[TM] and IBM FileNet P8. CYA customers include global enterprises such as DuPont, SwissRe, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Gruenthal, British Petroleum and the US Army, as well as organizations in multiple industries such as financial services, life sciences, aerospace, government, and insurance.

*Strategic Research Inc. & AIIM International.

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