Everyone is hearing the buzz about HyperOffice's online workplace. Please browse the selected list of recent press coverage.
HyperOffice Featured on Inside Mac Radio
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July 26, 2008
Shahab Kaviani, VP Sales & Marketing, HyperOffice joins hosts Scott Sheppard and Brad Wright for an overview of how HyperOffice can help you manage your collaborative work and projects using their intuitive online tools HyperOffice recently announced full support for iPhone with an optimized interface that also helps syncronize your documents, contacts, and schedules.
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Plugging iPhones into Small Businesses
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July 24, 2008
Two options for the small business iPhone users who are eager to get full smart phone and mobile computing advantages from their new shiny faced toy, er, iPhone. Neither option includes Microsoft Exchange, saving money and time while supporting the miracle of communication (at least according to Apple).
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Top 25 Apps for Small Business
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July 24, 2008
If the higher-priced versions of Apple's iPhone didn't cause you to run out and buy one right away, the new 3G $199 iPhone might have done the trick. So now that you own one, here are the best applications out there (in our opinion) to load onto the device that will help you be more productive when you are away from the office.
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Third-Party Solutions Target iPhone 3G Users
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July 9, 2008
Unless you’ve been living in a cardboard box lately, you probably know that the iPhone 3G goes on sale this Friday morning, July 11. My inbox has been filled with pitches from companies that have developed offerings to leverage, exploit or augment the iPhone. I’ll share the best ones as they come in. Here are a couple that seem worthy.
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The Apple® iPhone is ready to do business; HyperOffice will get you started for free.
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July 14, 2008
HyperOffice delivers the power of total collaboration and business email directly to your mobile device. You can bring teams together, schedule meetings, and manage project information seamlessly through HyperOffice on your Apple® iPhone, BlackBerry®, or any other Web-enabled handheld.
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CompTIA Announces Finalists for SoftwareCEO Software Innovation Awards
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April 18, 2008
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), the leading trade association for the world’s information technology (IT) industry, announced today the finalists for the second annual CompTIA SoftwareCEO Software Innovation Awards.
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A look at some of the gadgets and technology services that small businesses find especially useful.
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October 1, 2007
This company's Web-based software makes it easier for owners, employees, suppliers and business clients to plan projects, share and edit documents, and manage information any time and from any Internet connection.
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Make iPhone the company workhorse
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February 4, 2008
Get to work, iPhone. As far as HyperOffice president Farzin Arsanjani is concerned, you've spent too much time avoiding real work.
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HyperOffice Links Business Software To iPhone
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January 30, 2008
HyperOffice, a provider of enterprise collaboration software, on Wednesday unveiled a beta of tools that enable enterprise e-mail, contacts, calendars, tasks, and notes on Apple's iPhone.
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Business Tools for iPhone
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January 31, 2008
HyperOffice has launched a public trial of its business collaboration tools that connect the iPhone to corporate email, contacts, calendars, tasks and notes.
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HyperOffice Brings iPhone Exchange Substitute
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January 31, 2008
Anyone desperately trying to convince their IT department that the iPhone is a genuine business class smartphone has just had their argument substantially strengthened today. Bringing joy to millions (4m approximately) this week is HyperOffice which has released a version of its secure Exchange substitute software for Apple's favourite device.
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The iPhone is now ready to do business
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January 30, 2008
HyperOffice synchronizes your iPhone email client with Microsoft Outlook at your desktop, and with Microsoft Exchange at the server, giving your business wireless access to secure corporate messaging and collaboration tools, anytime, from any Internet connection.
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HyperOffice - Microsoft Exchange alternative for the iPhone
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January 31, 2008
HyperOffice today launched the public beta of business collaboration tools, available online, that connect the iPhone to corporate email, contacts, calendars, tasks and notes.
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Let Your Business Be All It Can Be
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November 7, 2007
HyperOffice makes it possible for owners in the military to communicate with employees and clients, plan projects, and share and edit documents from any Internet access point abroad.
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Modifying Software-as-a-Service
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October 4, 2007
In an interesting twist on the “mash-up” idea, HyperOffice now supports [resellers] developers modifying their software for vertical markets and resellers adding their own look and feel, and a few tweaks, for their customers.
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Be Prepared
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December 21, 2007
Web service helps CEOs serving overseas keep their business booming.
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Hyperoffice president extends help to wildfire victims
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November 5, 2007
Farzin Arsanjani, president of HyperOffice, announced last week that he will provide HyperOffice's Web-based suite of collaborative business tools free for 90 days to any company displaced by the recent spate of wildfires.
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HyperOffice gives free webware to companies hit by wildfires
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October 31, 2007
HyperOffice has announced it will give a free 90-day subscription to its business collaboration software of the same name to any company affected by the Southern California wildfires.
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HyperOffice wins the prestigious small business technology magazine 2006 product of the year award.
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January 31, 2007
Presented by Small Business Technology Magazine, the 2006 Product of the Year Awards honor the best technology products and services for small business. The Product of the Year Awards program recognizes outstanding technology products that improve key functions in a small business. 2006 honorees were selected from nearly 300 entries and comprise four categories: Top 10, Finalists, Products to Watch and Products that Get the Job Done.
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MS Exchange alternative for the enterprise user.
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June 11, 2007
After having looked into a number of alternatives to MS Exchange for truly comparable collaboration for the enterprise user, I found that HyperOffice offered the most bang for the buck. Web based email, shared collaborative calenders, even MS Outlook synchronization.
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2006 Horizon Awards Winner: HyperOffice
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August 21, 2006
HyperOffice provides users with a hosted office environment, including e-mail, document management, calendar, project management and collaboration tools, at a cost of around $7 per user per month.
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HyperOffice Debuts Design, Mobility Improvements
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December 12, 2006
Not one to rest with a good thing, the developers behind popular intranet creation tool HyperOffice have unveiled its latest improvement, dubbed HyperOffice Publisher.
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HyperOffice featured on Tech Talk Radio
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2006
The HyperOffice Suite is a sweet collection of programs that are designed to bring the Office, no matter what the size, together for collaboration, calendaring and organization. Actually, as we found in our discussion with the co-founder Farzin Arsanjani, even the clients or customer base of the HyperOffice can utilize the suite for the communication with the sales force or management.
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2006: Web connects people more
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December 27, 2006
Let's look at the themes that characterized 2006. They're spread out over a variety of applications and in some cases have to be teased out of ongoing product development. But they'll affect how we use computers for a long time.
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HyperOffice extends collaboration to your outside colleagues
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July 24, 2006
I like simple solutions to problems, and I came across an easy way to extend a private portal and other collaboration tools to colleagues who are outside of your network. Since it’s available as a service, there is no investment to make in additional infrastructure or IT resources. With no up front costs and almost no development time, the solution is right for project teams that involve numerous outside contributors such as vendors, partners or consultants.
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Web-Based Collaboration Services Take Online Collaboration to the Next Level
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November 11, 2006
Modern-day communications have advanced at such a rapid pace that it is now possible for remote teams and workers to communicate and collaborate effectively using value-added tools
and technologies such as Web-based collaboration services. This new class of value-added online services is a powerful enabler for highly efficient communication between groups of distantly located people, without requiring huge investments in complex and expensive infrastructure.
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Financial Firms Are Struggling to Manage, Archive and Monitor the Exponentially Growing Volume of Corporate E-mail
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September 21, 2006
From in-box overload to lawsuits, e-mail can deliver a nasty bite. Get control of it before you're a victim.
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An Online Workplace for Businesses on the Go
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February 2, 2006
The workplace isn't what it used to be. Between work-related travel, telecommuting, contract workers and consultants — not to mention clients and suppliers — a business owner is rarely likely to find everyone associated with a project in a single location at the same time. So how does one manage projects and keep all parties in sync and connected when the only commonly accessible application is a Web browser? Via the Internet, of course.
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Office On the Web: HyperOffice
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May 17, 2006
There are a number of team-tool/collaboration sites on the Internet. But many of them fall short when you really try and toss some work at them. Probably not the case with HyperOffice, however. At least it better not be, based on its features and price.
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HyperOffice provides a comprehensive collaboration environment
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April 27, 2006
Collaboration, a term usurped and mangled by marketing groups everywhere, ultimately means working together. Since the P in PC means "personal," working together can be tough. But online services like HyperOffice make it simple for groups to quickly and inexpensively share calendars, files, task lists, contacts and more.
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Service, Not Servers
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May 2006
When your computer servers go down, so does your business. So why not toss your servers and keep your applications on the Web instead?
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Documents in Hyperspace
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May 1, 2006
Rob Carmines thinks that the Web version of Creative Solutons' File Cabinet is a fine program. But he doesn't plan to use it soon.
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Online software promises big savings, at a price
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May 8, 2006
HyperOffice, a Rockville, Md., company that offers online document management, collaboration, e-mail and intranet services, backs up its servers in real time in several data centers simultaneously worldwide.
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Running an Online Office with HyperOffice and Writely
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March 3, 2006
HyperOffice makes it a lot easier for small-business owners, employees, clients, business partners and suppliers to work together as a team, plan projects, share and edit documents, schedule meetings, and stay connected via email -- without having to first shut down the business to earn a degree in computer science.
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Monitor Business Services in ...
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April 24, 2006
Nicola Sanna dismisses much of the systems monitoring technology available today. "They monitor components and compare [current] conditions to historical data," says Sanna, CEO of Reston, Va.-based Netuitive Inc. But that won't give you a true picture of the condition of your business systems," he says.
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HyperOffice Tests HyperShare; Adds Features
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March 31, 2006
Users of HyperOffice, Web-hosted software that allows small-business owners, employees, clients, business partners, and suppliers to work together as a team, plan projects, share and edit documents, schedule meetings, and stay connected via email began testing HyperShare for Outlook.
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Analysis: Making web 2.0 pay
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March 14, 2006
There's been a boom in so-called web 2.0 companies and Google et al have been scooping up a raft of innovative start-ups but, while no one questions their creativity, doubts remain over their long-term viability. Martin LaMonica takes a closer look.
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Featured on the Into Tommorow radio show
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March 26, 2006
HyperOffice is featured on the show "Into Tomorrow", with Dave Graveline.
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HyperOffice Grows with New Features
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January 30, 2006
HyperOffice, the online collaboration and document management solution for small businesses, is growing again with four much-needed new features. All four will be available to current and new customers at no extra charge.
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Hyperoffice Adds New Features
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February 7, 2006
HyperOffice has announced upgrades to its software which is designed to help employees at small businesses work together as a team, plan projects, share and edit documents, schedule meetings, and stay connected via email.
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Connecting the Office
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February 27, 2006
We introduce a suite of communication and collaboration tools designed for your small business customers.
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Hanging Out at the HyperOffice
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January 22, 2006
Small businesses that can't afford to spend thousands of dollars on a Microsoft Exchange Server, the software to go with it and a full-time tech specialist have a couple of cheaper options.
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Connecting the Office
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February 27, 2006
The workplace isn't what it used to be. Between work-related travel, telecommuting, contract workers and consultants—not to mention clients and suppliers—a business owner is rarely likely to find everyone associated with a project in a single location at the same time. So how does one manage projects and keep all parties in sync and connected when the only commonly accessible application is a web browser? Via the Internet, of course.
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Accounting Software is Growing Up
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January 2006
The past is always a prologue to what lies ahead. Looking back there was a time that accounting procedures were not supported by computer technology. Over the years, technology has created lots of innovative software and hardware to assist the processing of accounting transactions.
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Improving Life with Technology and Dogs
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February 25, 2006
New technology abounds... Some say it makes entertainment easier but working more difficult. Farzin from HyperOffice has a product to make your work life easier and more affordable than other products out there. And Jennifer reviews some dogs - digital and celluloid.
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Managing Your Business Online
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February 7, 2006
Because I switch computers often, I've been trying out software that resides on the Web rather than on my computer. It's a fast-growing category, not only for multicomputer users, because it frees up computer space, eliminates installing, fixing and upgrading software, backs up important data and avoids having to make an upfront purchase.
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HyperOffice Integrates Online and the PC Desktop
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October 26, 2005
Many of the attempts to provide an office environment through Web services have missed a crucial issue: Most business people already have a PC and most run Microsoft Office. This means that compatibility with Microsoft documents and file formats is important, and more than anything else, integration with Microsoft Outlook is critical.
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No Software Needed for Your Restaurant
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August 25, 2005
Are you tired of spending more time trying to schedule a meeting with your Managers and Directors of Operations than you actually spend in the meeting? Does it exhaust you to collaborate on group projects via e-mail, fax or phone? Are you one of the many restaurant owners that would love to have your entire organization on a network, but can't afford the thousands of dollars to purchase, install and maintain the network and server? Not to mention the office space that would be required to store the server. Plus, in most cases, unless you have the extra time and technical knowledge, you have to hire additional IT personnel just to run the thing.
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How One Small Company Works Across 23 Time Zones
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August 22, 2005
It shouldn't be hard to coordinate seven employees, should it? And a fairly limited number of suppliers?
If you say yes, step into the shoes of Dan Callahan, CEO of Vintage Imports. Callahan may have a small group of employees, but since one of his major lines comes from New Zealand and others from France and Argentina, he juggles nearly two-dozen time zones to keep in contact with his suppliers. Have you ever tried to make a call to someone who's one day and eight hours ahead?
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HyperOffice Upgrades Document Management Features
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July 28, 2005
HyperOffice, the maker of an excellent hosted online collaboration suite by the same name, has just improved the suite's document management features, making them both easier and far more useful.
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Collaborative Tools: Records Management Challenges
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July 31, 2005
There has been an emerging trend in the enterprise content management (ECM) software market over the last several years: ECM providers have acquired or formed strategic alliances with groupware—often called collaboration software—vendors. Collaboration tools include group calendaring, scheduling, project management, instant messaging, and other group communication utilities. The tools’ ad hoc nature presents new challenges for records managers. Which interactions are records? How are they to be saved? How long? This article reviews some leading collaboration tools, their different approaches, and the RM implications of deploying collaboration software.
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Intranets: HyperOffice Adds New Features
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July 11, 2005
Intranets can be a VERY important communication tool for business - especially smaller business - who need to do more, faster and more efficiently. Intranets which enable virtual team work, collaboration and more help SMBs work better in virtual office settings.
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Getting Out From Under Outlook: Assessing Your Options, Determining Your Needs
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March 21, 2005
Recently I recommended getting away from Outlook Express and Outlook , the two e-mail clients from Microsoft. Outlook Express comes with Windows; the full Outlook client comes with Microsoft Office. Several readers - tired of fighting worms and viruses delivered by these programs - demanded to know their options, so here goes.
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HyperOffice Throws Hat into Hosted Collaboration Ring
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August 30, 2004
No IT staff? No programming savvy? No problem.
That's the promise made by HyperOffice, a company re-launching a suite by the same name that aims to provide small businesses with instant access to effective online collaboration tools.
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HyperOffice Launches Online Businesses Workplace
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August 16, 2004
HyperOffice has announced the availability of its online intranet application for small businesses. HyperOffice offers a suite of intranet applications that are intended to give small businesses tools to collaborate, communicate, and manage information from any Internet connection. HyperOffice provides a secure and reliable online workplace for employees and partners without any upfront IT investment or anxieties over data loss and system down time.
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HyperOffice Offers Pay-as-You-Go Information Technology
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May 17, 2004
In the mid-1990s, Farzin Arsanjani and his business partner, Kamyar Kaviani, invested in a little company with some interesting software that helps small businesses manage e-mail and share documents. Flush with venture funding and ambitious ideas, that start-up began giving away its original product, never made much money and eventually closed its doors.
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