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Viyya Technologies, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:VYON),
developer and marketer of information management systems, has identified
specific shortcomings in many proposed plans for making emergency
information available to students, parents, faculty and staff in
colleges, universities and other institutional settings. The special
needs of schools and various programs and institutions can’t
be met with knee-jerk reactions and a one-size-fits-all approach.
“We have learned a lot in the past few weeks
about what works and what won’t work in
emergency situations,” explained John Bay, CEO
of Viyya. “We know that every environment has
its own unique problems and challenges in times of crisis. Informing or
warning hundreds or thousands of people can’t
be accomplished using a simplistic off-the-shelf approach. Attempting to
use cell phones to warn students, staff and faculty, for example, fails
to take note of the fact that many people turn off their phones in
classrooms, libraries and labs and that many of the phones don’t
work in gyms, pools or technology buildings where signal interference is
common. Cell phones are great devices, but they do have their
limitations and limitations aren’t what you
want in an emergency.”
In recent weeks Viyya has met with representatives of dozens of
educational institutions with special needs, who see the EAIP as the
necessary solution. The Austine School of the Vermont Center for the
Deaf and Hard of Hearing is one example of a campus with hundreds of
students and hundreds more for whom help is provided, off campus, at a
variety of locations. A New York college administrator estimated only
6,000 of approximately 15,000 people on its campus might be reachable
using cell phones.
Viyya launched the Emergency Alert Information Portal last month in the
wake of the tragedy at Virginia Tech University. EAIP is an application
that provides timely distribution of information –
both on a routine daily basis and, in times of crisis, in an emergency
mode. The system instantly transmits alerts to thousands of users of
PCs, laptops, notebooks, PDAs, and phones via e-mail or SMS text
messaging, and supports collaborative information exchange through chat
rooms, discussion groups, and topic-specific forums. The application can
also include visual attention-getting features, such as colored flashing
lights. The Viyya Information Portal and the Viyya engine assist first
responders, emergency management and campus security officials in crisis
situations, as well as provide alerts, notification, and situation
updates to students, parents, faculty, administration and campus
security personnel.
“The EAIP is web-based, timely and a logical
application that personalizes and customizes information for maximum
impact,” notes John Bay. “Information
originating from a variety of sources can be displayed, filtered,
organized and disseminated through portal technology and shared by the
parties concerned. It is a highly sophisticated intelligence sharing
application that can be used to monitor and share security information
that may involve threats and a variety of dangerous or disruptive
situations.”
About Viyya Technologies
Viyya Technologies (Pink Sheets: VYON) is the developer and marketer of
the world's most advanced, Web 2.0 information management application.
Viyya has assembled the tools that allow individuals to turn
"Information Overload" into customized personal and business
intelligence, empowering them to automate and manage their Internet
information through trusted and open sources. Viyya provides easy-to-use
filtering, parsing, and notification techniques for the maximum
information impact, while storing information for quick, easy, effective
retrieval. For additional company information, please visit www.viyya.com.
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