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NYT Group adopts Caspio Bridge

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MOUNTAIN VIEW (CALIFORNIA), USA: Caspio Inc., provider of an on-demand platform for Web applications, today announced a customer relationship with The New York Times Company Regional Media Group, publisher of 14 daily newspapers in the Southeast and California.

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This follows a string of Caspio-powered applications deployed by The Herald-Tribune in Sarasota, Fla., The Gainesville Sun and The Star-Banner in Ocala, Fla, Caspio said in a statement.

The New York Times Company Regional Media Group adopted Caspio Bridge as a Web database and application building platform for its newspaper sites.

"In our continued commitment to deliver rapid database publishing solutions to the online media, we are thrilled to welcome The New York Times Company Regional Media Group as the latest publisher to standardize on our platform," said Caspio founder and CEO, Frank Zamani.

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"We are very excited to see Caspio Bridge empowering so many newspapers to provide highly-relevant local database content to the general public," he added.

"This technology will allow us to create more searchable databases for our readers on a wide variety of topics," said Jeff Moriarty, vice president, new media, The New York Times Company Regional Media Group.

Caspio Bridge helps media companies easily deploy scalable online database applications in minutes and without any programming or software to install.

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