WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CYIOS Corporation
(OTC Bulletin Board: CYIO) announced today that it will be hosting
the luncheon for the Telework Exchange Fall 2011 Town Hall meeting
for over 900 government attendees in the Ronald Reagan Building.
"We have a story to tell -- we built what is now the largest
knowledge portal in the world for the U.S. Army and we've taken the
lessons learned to build CYIPRO. With this product, we've solved a
critical problem that most all telework managers have today, that
being the management of the remote working staff. Management can
now have total accountability for work knowing who did what, who
should be doing what, whether they are doing things the correct way
and within the time allotted. CYIPRO gives managers command and
control over people, processes and information while eliminating
the need for meeting face to face. Moreover, CYIPRO goes beyond the
management of staff remotely, it creates knowledge centric
organizations that never have to recreate the wheel and never lose
organizational knowledge from retired or resigned staff," stated
Timothy Carnahan, CEO of CYIOS.
"We are positioning the product CYIPRO as a service contract
that includes CYIOS' knowledge management staff to assist and
enhance organizations' telework program initiatives at a fraction
of the cost for having a full time consultant and building
expensive software solutions to create the tools needed to have a
successful telework program. For an organization with a size of
about 100 or less, we see the cost to ranging from $35,000 - $75,000 for first year and then a
simple maintenance cost each year thereafter. We believe every
agency in the DoD and the Government can use CYIPRO. By looking at
the players in this telework industry (see link below), investors
should clearly see that this is our niche. Investors will further
see that we will lead the path for teleworking - creating a
knowledge centric organization. One important point to note is that
you cannot telework if you don't capture your subject matter
experts' knowledge and allow for it to be reused, refined and
monitored, thus empowering the other staff to do work they couldn't
have done otherwise -- CYIPRO's unique structure captures tacit
knowledge and allows for this to come to fruition," stated
Tim Carnahan.
Please see the below related links:
CYIPRO:
http://www.cyios.com/InvestorRelations/tabid/58/Default.aspx
Town Hall Meeting:
https://www.teleworkexchange.com/events/town-hall-meeting/events-detail/1036#sponsor
About CYIOS Corporation:
CYIOS Corporation is the maker of CYIPRO, a business
transformation tool that utilizes the first project based operating
system (OS). This new project OS is the nucleus of why CYIPRO can
transform people, processes and information into a productive,
effective and rich environment. CYIPRO securely brings the latest
concepts of business transformation and technology to fruition.
CYIPRO is in position to support MANY government initiatives and
is based upon CYIOS' experience building the world's largest
knowledge management portal, www.us.army.mil. CYIPRO revolutionizes
organizations, saves time and money, and empowers staff and
management to make decisions based upon lessons learned and
organizational knowledge.
Forward Looking Statements:
Except for statements of historical fact, the information
presented herein contains certain forward-looking statements within
the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995, including, without limitation, expectations, beliefs, plans
and objectives regarding future activities. Such forward-looking
statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other
factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or
achievements of CYIOS Corporation to be materially different from
any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include
general economic and business conditions, the ability to acquire
and develop future assets, the ability to fund operations and
changes in consumer and business consumption habits and other
factors over which CYIOS Corporation has little or no control.
Except as may be required under applicable law, CYIOS Corporation
undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements
contained herein as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
CYIOS Corporation
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC 20004
Contact: Timothy Carnahan
+1-202-204-3006
SOURCE CYIOS Corporation