New Site, new team members

Submitted by David Gildeh on Tue, 21/04/2009 - 15:56
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For those of you who have been following our blog, you may have wondered what happened to us. Well the short answer is nothing, we're still here, and still moving forwards at a fantastic pace!

Firstly, since we last posted a blog, you may have noticed our site has got a lot better looking and finally has some details on what we're planning to launch later this summer, SambaJam.

SambaJam is a product of all the knowledge and experience we've accumulated working with big and small clients who are itching for web 2.0 collaboration in their organisations, but struggling to find a complete solution that fits their needs. Well SambaJam is quite literally going to be the most advanced collaboration platform out there when we finally launch our Beta later this summer, and because we've built it with businesses and large organisations in mind, it will fit into any small or large organisation simply and securely. Watch this space for more info on what SambaJam will be, and make sure you sign up for our private beta (see form left) today so we can invite you to get a first look at SambaJam and most importantly get your key feedback in before the final version.

Secondly, we have just bought on another member to our team, Mathieu, a very competent and enthusiastic developer from France. He will be a great help to getting SambaJam completed with all the extra features and ideas we keep coming up with during the development. More from him soon...

So rest assured, we're still here and we're more alive than ever! Over the next few months we'll be visiting the US for a trip to the valley, getting SambaJam launched and hopefully with your support, show the world how online collaboration should be done!

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liking the new layout

very nice :)

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