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December 16, 2009

HyperOffice Announces Cloud-Based Business Collaboration Suite for SMBs



HyperOffice, a provider of online collaboration and messaging software, has announced the release of the beta version of a cloud computing software for business collaboration and communication.


The new service, according to company officials, reinvents its award-winning collaboration and communication software for small and medium-sized businesses so company owners, employees, customers, and partners can run and grow a business by working together, planning projects, sharing documents, scheduling meetings, and more.

Hosted online, the HyperOffice (News - Alert) suite is offered for a monthly subscription fee of about $7 per month, per user.

The service integrates a range of software-as-a-service or “SaaS (News - Alert)” business applications over the Internet including shared calendars and contacts, business-class email, document and project management, Web conferencing, databases and Web forms; forums, polls and wikis; project portals, Intranets and Extranets; permissions, versioning, commenting, and backup.

According to Farzin Arsanjani (News - Alert), president of HyperOffice, their customers demanded “simplicity, speed, security and power from a cloud-based platform, geared for smart business that weaves Web-based applications into an integrated suite.”

Arsanjani said that distributed teams are bombarded with new Web 2.0 tools that do one job well, for example, just sharing calendars or documents, or Web conferencing, project management, chatting, or tracking sales calls. However, these point products leave SMBs struggling to manage multiple vendor relationships.

HyperOffice, according to Arsanjani, helps SMBs get all their collaboration and messaging needs - with one integrated suite of tools that makes collaboration simple.



Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Stefania Viscusi


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