Viyya Subsidiary VELI Kicks Off Release of the School Safety and Management System Solution (SSMS) -- Helps Schools Manage Threats
Market Wire, October, 2007
Viyya Technologies Inc. (PINKSHEETS: VYON), developer and marketer of information management systems, today announced the start of Virtual Ed Link, Inc.'s sales initiative, with the kickoff meeting in Saratoga Springs, NY on October 2, in which the SSMS for schools and colleges was turned over to the sales force for implementation.
A sense of urgency was present at the event, especially in light of the continuing threatening incidents at Delaware State, St. Johns, and a number of public schools in New York and New Jersey. In addition, a sobering reminder of the past year in this country was presented in a report from VELI staff, who, having read a report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), reminded all that we have experienced three major hurricanes, huge wild fires, major flooding, and countless terrorist threats in the past twelve months.
It was explained that effective emergency response is based on two critical elements, as recorded by the DHS officials: situational awareness and quick information dissemination to targeted audiences. The group's confidence in the VELI solution was reinforced with the knowledge that the Emergency Alert Notification System accomplishes all of that.
This basic functionality provides the high level of real-time event monitoring, and disseminating up-to-date relevant information that reaches the appropriate audience, to assure a high level of security response. Information relevancy becomes the Holy Grail in times of emergency, with those responsible for emergency response having relevant information and the ability to distribute it quickly.
With final updates in place, the SSMS remains the most comprehensive application available for planning, teaching, training, and distributing emergency direction and notifications, under emergency conditions.
Now called the School Safety and Management System Solution (SSMS), The VELI solution is a web-based solution that can be accessed anywhere. SSMS can be customized for the particular school or college in which it is being implemented. Basic guidelines, rules and procedures, and general notifications are embedded as defaults, or the school can install its own.
In addition, different from text message solutions some institutions are attempting to put in place, the VELI application will disseminate data to any registered digital device (phone, cell phone, PDA, PC, laptop, or "Smart Sign").
Applications installed within the system provide for eLearning for students, parents, faculty, teachers and staff, in preparation for the need for emergency action, as well as mapping and escape routes, if that contingency becomes necessary.
John Bay, CEO of Viyya, said, "Our system anticipates and is comprehensive enough to help avoid that problem in an emergency."
It's easy to visualize the unfortunate consequences if alerts and emergency notifications don't get where they should.
About Viyya Technologies:
Viyya Technologies (PINKSHEETS: VYON) is the developer and marketer of the world's most advanced web-based information management application. Viyya's proprietary Xscipt extraction engine, used in conjunction with RSS feeds and today's popular search engines from NASDAQ-listed Google, Yahoo, MSN, and NYSE-listed AOL, and others, provides Viyya users with a level of information management not available from other vendors.
The company's core technology manages disparate information from the Internet, corporate intranets, databases, newsgroups, email, and third-party feeds by enabling users to customize the way they collect, process, distribute and store data. VIYYA(TM) gives users the ability to retrieve filtered content from many sources, determine the relevancy of the information, and have the information processed into notifications, daily reminders, newspapers, or archived for future use. For additional company information, please visit www.viyya.com .
"Forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 may be included in this news release. These statements relate to future events or our future financial performance; they are only predictions and may differ materially from actual future results or events. Viyya disclaims any intention or obligation to revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.
Important risk factors -- including, but not limited to, risks associated with changes in general economic/business conditions, actions of our competitors, the extent to which we are able to develop new services and markets for our services, and changes in our business strategies -- could cause actual results to differ from those contained in forward-looking statements.
Contact: Joe Forese COO 973.228.8600 jforese@viyya.com
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