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Kenesto Expands Social Business Collaboration Platform

Unifies fragmented collaboration functionality.

By DE Editors  

January 23, 2013

Kenesto announced the expansion of its product offering to include a broader collection of social, workflow process, project organization, and collaboration capabilities, specifically designed for enterprises both large and small.

With the availability of the company's fourth major release, the company says it now provides a unification of capabilities previously fragmented in the social business and collaboration marketplace. Kenesto's integrated cloud service delivers the benefits of social interaction through its all-in-one service for group discussions, file and content sharing, team collaboration, project organization, task management, social workflow enablement, and more.

"We see companies adopting social business collaboration concepts and tools at an unprecedented rate," said Michael Payne, Kenesto CEO. "With our expanded focus, Kenesto's solution offers a never before seen combination of capabilities to help companies improve how they operate, innovate and realize value."

For more information, visit Kenesto.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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