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ZeroNines Frequently Asked Questions

Who is ZeroNines? When was the Company founded?

ZeroNines is a privately held company headquartered in Castle Rock, Colorado, with offices in Redwood Shores, California. ZeroNines offers an innovative business continuity solution to customers demanding virtually 100 percent uptime. The Company was founded in 2000.

What does ZeroNines do?

The ZeroNines® service model provides clients with continuous access to critical data and applications, as well as instant access to any segment of its technology infrastructure in the event of a disaster or functional disruption. The patent pending ZeroNines® architecture, in concert with its proprietary software engine, continuously multicasts (mirrors and replicates), in real time, information to one or more geographically separate regions. The remote locations housing data storage and processing power are linked over a secure telecommunications infrastructure.

ZeroNines' mission is to license and deploy our proprietary multicasting solutions to support customers with a new business continuity standard: true 24 x 7 access to valued applications and content.

Our technology leverages and maximizes our customers’ current processing and storage infrastructure by operating seamlessly across multiple platforms, thereby shifting the paradigm from reactive disaster recovery to proactive business continuity.

Who are ZeroNines customers?

ZeroNines targets public and private sector customers demanding uninterrupted uptime. Additionally, the Company targets customers who consider their corporate email systems strategic and critical to ongoing business operations.

Vertical target markets:
Medium to large enterprise customers, as well as governmental agencies.

Benefits of using ZeroNines® technology:
ZeroNines displaces current “fail-over” with “fail-safe” technology. All ZeroNines® nodes are active and continuously behave as if they are the primary system.

Ease of installation:
ZeroNines® technology is easy to install and non-intrusive because its compatible with existing infrastructure platforms.

Corporate Development:
Our research confirms a growing and pressing demand for a FailSafe E-mail solution within both public and private sectors. We have developed this specific product scheduled for release in Q1 of 2004, which will mitigate the range of failures prevalent today including (DDOS) distributed denial of service attacks as well as ISP and server outages.

Price points:
The Company's products are priced to provide a compelling value proposition compared to existing solutions, while also giving the customer the level of service they require.

Competitors:
There is currently no other company that provides a “fail-safe” or preventative solution. There are traditional disaster recovery firms, which offer “fail-over” technologies, such as IBM Global Services, SunGard and EDS.

What is the difference between Disaster Recovery vs. Business Continuity?

Business continuity addresses a proactive approach, while disaster recovery assumes a reactive position.

Why are ZeroNines® products/technology different?

ZeroNines has created a highly integrated, redundant infrastructure utilizing reliable transactional multicasting technology to maintain 100% availability in a real time environment.





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