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Redmond Startup CyberSavvy.NET Helps Companies Withstand Challenges of Slowing Economy

Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:00am EDT
Redmond Startup CyberSavvy.NET Helps Companies Withstand Challenges of Slowing
Economy
Project360, a new software-as-a-service application, leads to productivity
improvements, cost savings

    REDMOND, Wash., March 11 /PRNewswire/ -- CyberSavvy, a Redmond-based
company, has announced the general availability of Project360 -- an enterprise
software application that empowers business owners and managers to improve
productivity of their workforce through transparent, non-intrusive, and
accurate time tracking and reporting.
    As the U.S. economy shows a slowing demand for products and services, many
businesses look on the inside for opportunities to offset the impact of the
slowdown on the bottom line.  Project360 helps companies withstand the current
economic challenges by improving productivity and identifying areas of
potential cost savings.
    After implementing Project360, CyberSavvy customers have reported the
following productivity gains:    -- Goal alignment -- the workforce has a
better understanding of
       priorities and timelines
    -- Balanced resource utilization -- the management monitors the workload
       of individual resources and makes proactive real-time adjustments to
       avoid burnouts and idling
    -- Reduction of non-productive activities -- an insight into the
       application usage in relation to work items performed allows to
       measurably identify non-productive activities and take action


Amanda Hammond, the President of CyberSavvy, noted that "when a $75,000
per year employee spends one hour a day surfing the net, you are talking about
over $9,000 in lost annual productivity.  If you remove that kind of loss
across the board and measure it, you improve your bottom line by as much as 13
percent, without having to find new customers or hiring more resources."
    Project360 also helps organizations realize cost savings from
telecommuting while safeguarding against a lesser degree of control and
reduced productivity often associated with working from home.  Using the
Project360 solution, companies can build a virtual ecosystem with a seamless,
fully automated flow of tasks and status reports between team members, where
productivity is no longer dependent on a physical 8 to 5 presence.
    About CyberSavvy
    Founded in 2005, CyberSavvy builds and hosts software-as-a-service
business productivity applications, helping businesses achieve more results
with fewer resources (http://www.cybersavvy.net/project360).
SOURCE  CyberSavvy

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