Intellinote Re-Launches Mobile Collaboration Platform with Powerful Real-Time Messaging
New Product is First to Empower Teams to Organize All Work Communications, Tasks and Content Within a Single Application
RESTON, Va., June 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Intellinote Inc., an award-winning mobile workforce collaboration solution, unveiled its next-generation platform that, for the first time in the marketplace, allows teams to seamlessly coordinate and collaborate around business content while communicating in real-time across any device or platform.
This powerful upgrade is available immediately to the 20,000 organizations using Intellinote and is free for anyone to try.
In addition to the full suite of workforce collaboration tools currently provided through Intellinote – such as Task management, Note taking, and File sharing – today's product release elevates team productivity by enabling members to participate in real-time group Chats, Direct Message one another, search historical conversations, and simultaneously access project Files, Tasks, and Notes. Further, Intellinote deep links content from existing enterprise applications so it can be organized side by side with work content housed within Intellinote.
"Other offerings in the collaboration space manage just one aspect of work – communications, tasks or content - leaving teams disconnected from real-time work conversations or separating them from the flow of work content and information," said Tony Lopresti, Co-Founder and CEO of Intellinote. "With today's new release, Intellinote becomes the first and only workforce collaboration platform to synthesize all three of these vital and inter-related aspects of work management into a holistic, unified Enterprise Collaboration 3.0 experience."
"The modern workforce wants to have the autonomy to choose solutions that best fit their individual roles and associated tasks," said Rob Arnold, a Unified Communications & Collaboration Analyst with Frost & Sullivan. "So organizations have an incentive to make comprehensive tools such as Intellinote available to them - a strategy that reduces the potential for islands of users by allowing employees to use the same platform to collaborate within and across teams."
Overview of Intellinote's New Real-Time Messaging Features
- Group Messaging: Each Project Workspace now has Group Messaging so team members can post updates, ideas or ask questions of each other in real-time and from any device.
- Direct Messaging: Direct Private Messages can be initiated at any time and are global, meaning users can Chat with anyone in any Workspace across Intellinote.
- Share Content into Activity Feed: Notes, Tasks, Files or 3rd party content can be shared between team members right within each Workspace's chat view.
- Search Historical Messages and Content: All historical messages, content and files are instantly searchable, from any device.
- Synch Messages Across All Devices: Messages, updates and content are instantly accessible from any mobile or web device.
To view a short video of Intellinote's new real-time features, please visit this link: https://www.intellinote.net/product-guide/tutorials/real-time-messaging/
This release also includes other upgrades and new features, including support for stand-alone Files – both files uploaded into Intellinote as well as linked to other file stores, such as Google Drive, so users can directly upload, link, share and collaborate around Files without having to attach them to Notes or Tasks.
About Intellinote
Intellinote is an award-winning Mobile Workforce Collaboration Platform that is used by more than 20,000 global organizations – ranging from Fortune 500 companies to SMBs – to enhance the productivity and efficiency of their workforces. Backed by premier venture capital investors, Intellinote has offices in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, CA, and can be found online at www.intellinote.net or on Twitter @IntellinoteInc.
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