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Beta testing begins for Ytria’s replication management tool for Lotus Domino administrators

Ytria’s replicationEZ Beta released – A unique Lotus Notes/Domino tool that lets you find, display and analyze all replicas across Domino servers/clusters

Montreal, Quebec - July 11, 2012 - Ytria Inc, a leading provider of of Lotus Notes/Domino software tools, announced today the public release of the beta version of replicationEZ, a new locally installed add-on tool that provides a global view of a variety of replication related matters across multiple servers or even an entire Domino domain, and that displays all properties and settings in one place.

"Our products have always been customer-driven," explains Eric Houvenaghel, president and founder of Ytria Inc., "so when one customer expressed a wish to see all replicas across his server network at once, replicationEZ was born. When our other customers heard that we were working on a replication management tool, they were so enthusiastic about it that we accelerated development."

The software tool provides a snapshot of the current and past states of replication, and even reveals future replication events based on general and database settings. Important features include finding all replicas of a specific database across the server network, discovering duplicates, and comparing database properties such as ACLs, settings and note counts (documents, designs, etc). Another valuable function is the graphical representation of the various connections between replicas and between servers, and how replication is set to occur across the domain.

Like all the Ytria tools, replicationEZ is client based and runs independently from Lotus Notes/Domino. The beta version of replicationEZ comprises most of the features of the final product, which will be released at the end of summer 2012.

"Lotus Domino is a very complex and powerful platform and its greatest strength is its robust infrastructure," adds Houvenaghel, "and this robustness is in part why we need our clients to help us iron out the final kinks. We still have some surprises in store, but this beta gives customers a good idea of how the final product can help them save time on routine tasks, become more proactive and efficient regarding clustering, migration and replication issues."

Ytria’s replicationEZ will be available for purchase as a standalone product and as part of an EZ software suite. Integrating it with the other Ytria tools, administrators will be able to have maximum control over what they see and do in their Lotus Notes/Domino environment. The ability to drill down to document level from a global view of the whole network, and vice versa, will be a matter of just a couple of mouse clicks.

Product and download information can be obtained at http://www.ytria.com/URLRef/12press01/replicationEZBeta. The Beta version of replicationEZ is available until August 14, 2012, and in English only.


About Ytria
Ytria, a privately-held corporation founded in Montreal, Canada in 1999, is a leading provider of Lotus Notes/Domino software tools aimed at helping developers and administrators succeed by improving productivity and collaboration. Offering global view and large scale modification functionalities, Ytria’s EZ Suite software tools enhance numerous aspects of Lotus Notes/Domino administration and application development by significantly expanding the control range in areas including, but not limited to, access, security, analysis, editing, and reporting. An IBM Advanced Business Partner, Ytria is committed to delivering proficient solutions worldwide within its network of distinguished international partners. For more information, please visit us at http://www.ytria.com


For more information, contact:
Sonia Bounardjian
Ytria Inc.
sbounardjian@ytria.com
Telephone:+1 514-844-2373


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