June 1, JavaOne, San Francisco –Over 21 million BlackBerry users will admit that owning a Blackberry changes their lives for the better; yet losing one’s device and all the data contained therein brings panic and sleepless nights. Today, CyberSynchs (www.cybersynchs.com)
The CyberSynchs solution installs a small application on users’ BlackBerries and synchs all user data – beyond the standard Outlook-oriented synchronization – to the CyberSynchs secure server. Users can log into their personal accounts on a secure site to review, organize and delete their data from the device. Should users lose or damage their mobile device, they can delete and sweep their BlackBerry, store the data on the server and transfer all of the data to a new device.
The CyberSynchs Solution ensures that everything contained on the device – from SMS to photos, emails, contacts, passwords, music, calendar items, ring tones, games and more – are never lost or stolen.
“We’re addressing the worries and fears of every BlackBerry user,” said CyberSynchs CEO, Amos Winbush. “Our mission was to create an affordable and maintenance-
Pricing is $2.99 per month. The first 4,000 registrations following the commencement of JavaOne will receive a free 90 day account.
The CyberSynchs solution also works on all Windows Mobile and Java-enabled mobile phones as well as smart phones. CyberSynchs launched their much-anticipated BlackBerry application from the 2009 JavaOne convention in San Francisco.
CyberSynchs – although a private company – will operate their back end on the Sun Microsystems cloud and will be distributed by Sun Microsystems in their PC stack.
Subscribers can visit www.cybersynchs.com to sign up in less than five minutes.



