we-R-you Corporation has launched the
R360, an online productivity tool suitable for businesses and groups powered by the core computing platform.
The new “Cloud” computing solution enables Mobile and Web-based access to secure and private business productivity suites on higher end phones and mobile devices.
R360 is essentially a SaaS (
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R360 makes social networking technologies safe in the workplace and enables businesses and teams to enhance their real time collaboration, file sharing, and communications.
Steve van Zutphen, President of the “R” group of companies, explained, “R360 and R360 mobile are revolutionary products that reduce operating and IT expenses, increase communications capabilities and lead to new business team strategies, thereby increasing overall company and employee productivity.
We have combined a powerful low cost web based service, with easy accessibility and intuitive functionality. We made it so now you can take it with you, your projects, communications, files, contacts, e-mail and more in one easy to use handheld device.”
“No downloading, no installing, your data is now accessible contextually. Click on a name and every piece of data from that source is immediately referenced. This is intelligent self-organizing data. It’s everything mobile customers waited for,” said van Zutphen.
It also enables Intranet members to meet online and share any type of files, post to ongoing threaded discussion boards or share real time information with anyone, located anywhere.
Team members can also make use of the offering to organize more information, exchange and associate emails and files - speeding up their work and managers can supervise more projects, teams and applications using a single interface.
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Edited by Stefania Viscusi