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Revamped HyperOffice Takes Flight

by Kevin Tea on December 17, 2009 · View Comments

Online collaboration tool HyperOffice has been totally revamped and is coming out as a beta release.

I am not in the habit of quoting press releases but being pressed for time I thought I’d give you the news and later write up a review and throw in the accompanying video for good measure.

The release states: “ HyperOffice integrates a range of software-as-a-service business applications over the Internet — shared calendars and contacts, business-class email, document and project management, web conferencing, databases and web forms; forums, polls and wikis; project and task portals, Intranets and Extranets; user rights, versioning, commenting, backup, and more.

“The suite:

- Gives newly-minted entrepreneurs the software tools and support services they need to quickly launch new ventures from any web-connected computer or mobile device, including the Apple iPhone;
- Gives smaller and mid-sized companies the power to compete and expand — without the hassles of buying, installing, upgrading and fixing hardware and software;
- Speeds up time to market for agile business units – even if corporate IT resources are limited or non-existent;
- Cuts across boundaries of time, place and organization to connect mobile workers and distributed teams with colleagues, business partners and contractors – from work, from home, while travelling, anytime, using any Internet connection.”

Introductory video:

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