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Sybase has organized a company gift matching program for emergency relief. Sybase will match up to $50,000 of combined employee donations made to aid organizations with established hurricane relief funds. Sybase's total matched funds will be donated to the American Red Cross. Sybase’s Worldwide Service Organization is on alert to help our customers who have been adversely affected by Katrina.
"We are attempting to reach all of our customers who may be affected by this disaster," says a company spokeman.
"If we have been unable to reach you, please contact us at 1-800-8-SYBASE or take advantage of mySybase and log a case electronically. We will expedite your requests for technical support or replacement software."
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