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CyLex Inc. Partners with Trinity Technologies

Sep 21, 2001

CyLex, Inc., an application service provider for content management, today announced a partnership with solution provider Trinity Technologies Corp.

This technology collaboration will allow Trinity Technologies to market LifeDocs, their Information Asset solution, to small and mid-sized life sciences firms via the CyLex ASP business model.

“This is an important agreement for CyLex,” said Bill Newell, CEO of CyLex. “We know the process manufacturing industry is well-suited for an ASP offering and we can now enter this market,” he says.

Wellesley, Mass.-based Trinity Technologies and CyLex based in Boca Raton, Fla. are both Documentum Signature Partners. Documentum Inc. develops, markets, and supports a scalable, standards-based content management platform and application suite, which CyLex offers as the ASP solution, i-DOXSM, and Trinity Technologies customizes and integrates into their Information Asset services and LifeDocs suite of solutions.

“The partnership with CyLex will enable us to market our Information Asset services and content management solutions more effectively to the growing numbers of small and mid-sized companies,” says Joe Morray, president of Trinity Technologies.

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