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November 18th, 2008

Central Desktop launches Enterprise SaaS suite

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 4:00 am

Categories: Enterprise 2.0, General, Office 2.0, SaaS

Tags: Desktop, Software-as-a-service, Client-server, Tool, Productivity, Software As A Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Emerging Technologies, Sam Diaz

When it comes to online collaboration, Central Desktop has been serving small and medium-sized businesses for some time with the tools they need to manage versions of files, emails related to a project and calendaring tools designed to keep team members in sync.

Now, as rocky economic conditions keep businesses of all sizes guessing about the future and everyone seems to be looking for ways to operate more efficiently, Central Desktop is introducing a portfolio of tools designed to meet the needs of the enterprise.

Today, the company is announcing its Enterprise Solution Package, a suite of SaaS offerings that includes a new integrated workflow engine, enhanced enterprise-grade security, a minimum up-time guarantee (SLA), Salesforce.com integration as well as access to numerous APIs that were previously unavailable.  In addition, the company will provide customized consulting services and training for all Enterprise Solution customers.

Company CEO and co-founder Isaac Garcia said large companies find themselves needing enterprise-level functionality such as security and support to go with their collaboration tools but don’t have the budgets to invest in client-server solutions. 

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