Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Question from Jerry Bowles - Without using the words "blog" or "wiki" or "collaboration" can you tell me what Blogtronix brings to companies that they

Our System is a Communication and Knowledge Management Platform. It helps large corporations to improve dramatically all internal communication channels. Blogtronix is very suitable for small and medium size businesses as it improves the customer relations and helps increase their loyalty. Blogtronix is the perfect community portal as the Platform offers excellent tools for social and business networking.

Blogtronix can help any business entity in achieving important strategic goals like know-how management, promoting online company’s products or services, dealing with support, sales or vendor issues while completely recreating almost any enterprise or company’s business and communication structure on the internet. Blogtronix community groups or projects can have different user rights and access restrictions set.

One of the most important issues we have taken into consideration is the data protection and data recovery. No data can be accidentally deleted or lost. Any accidentally deleted group, comment or post can be recovered. Extensive online document and file management utility was recently introduced to our clients.

Blogtronix presents a complete corporate compliance system both preventing specific words or phrases to be posted or commented as well as monitoring the usage of specific keywords. The Corporate Compliance module is the one that helps to immediately identify a problem or an achievement that is being discussed within the organization or out by the open public.

Blogtronix is extremely feature and user scalable Platform. Blogtronix is a Platform and although feature packed it is fully customizable to fit almost any specific needs. It supports and manages over 100,000 projects, communities and users. Blogtronix is a secure online service or corporate appliance residing on a MS SQL database and based on MS .NET technology.

Original post at Jerry Bowles Blog: http://www.enterpriseweb2.com/?p=83

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