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Talygen Introduces Its Collaborative Project Execution Software That Facilitates Communication and Coordination


Palo Alto, California (PRWEB) December 02, 2013

Talygen, the world leader in Business Management Automation today showcased its Project Management Module. The company put the spotlight on its software’s collaborative features that make it easier for project managers, team members, and clients to connect with each other.

“While individual ideas and skills contribute a great deal to the success of any project, we believe that that communication and coordination play an even bigger role in project management,” mentioned Talygen Chief Program Manager Harold Saini. “That’s why we developed our software to make it as collaborative as we can.”

Some of the key collaboration features of the program include:

Real Time Client Communication features
The capability to add special notes on multiple project facets, and in every step of the project management process
Message boards to enable team members to weigh in and update each other
Easy reporting functions to create detailed reports on various components of the projects
File sharing capabilities to enable users to upload and share documents such as spreadsheets, PDF files, and more
Multi-user and multi-project support that enable companies to juggle various projects and teams from one convenient dashboard
Mobile apps that enable users to complete project tasks while they’re on the go

Open and Transparent Lines of Communication

Talygen’s Project Management Module sees to it that no manager, team member, or client is left in the dark. Thanks to the tool’s message board feature, everyone who is part of the project may view and post updates, questions, or concerns. Users can also attach files to their threads or replies to further substantiate their posts.

Talygen also records communication between individuals so messages sent over the system are never lost or misplaced. Additionally, files or correspondence can also be exported as PDFs, spreadsheets or reports, allowing users to keep hard copies of documents.

Reports may also be generated easily, so users can review any project documentation or data to assess the progress of their projects and teams.

“We really covered the bases when it comes to communication. Team members can send messages and files for easy collaboration and we even have a notifications center to ensure that no one misses a single update,” said Saini.

Convenient Tools and Functionality

Talygen’s Project Management software is also one of the most convenient ones of its kind. Because it is a web-based application, all files and correspondence are stored in the cloud, thus ensuring that users can view updates and messages in real-time as long as they have an Internet connection.

Talygen has also released mobile applications for several major platforms, including iOS, Android, Blackberry, and Windows Phone, so managers, team members, and clients can check for updates and perform their responsibilities even when they’re not in front of the computers.

About Talygen

Talygen is the worldwide leader in Business Management Automation. Talygen’s integrated suite of services and processes allows businesses to manage their core workflows via a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) application. Talygen allows companies to automate, regulate and enforce their corporate processes. The company empowers businesses and their employees to manage the full set of corporate tasks without having to install specialized software for each of them.

With its wide variety of features, easy to use concepts and enhanced functionality, it allows end to end process management and seamless communication between stakeholders in a project or business. In today’s competitive business environment, successful companies are constantly challenged with managing the entire life cycle of a project efficiently and transparently. With Talygen, companies now have more ways than ever to make that happen.

Press Contact:

Talygen, Inc.

Harold Saini

(650) 800-3850

228 Hamilton Avenue 3rd Floor

Palo Alto California 94301

Media(at)Talygen(dot)com

https://talygen.com







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VictorOps Releases Platform to Address Needs of Modern DevOps Teams; Applies Social Media Principle of Continuous Partial Attention to DevOps


Boulder, CO (PRWEB) February 12, 2014

Coming into 2014 with momentum from a successful fourth quarter of 2013 and Series A funding, VictorOps is tackling the problems facing DevOps teams by taking a cue from social media. Today the company announced the general availability of its alerting and collaboration platform with nearly 200 companies coming out of beta.

This age of continuous software deployment means that larger and larger numbers of development and IT professionals have to be engaged around-the-clock to solve outages and performance issues. For example, a developer responsible for the most recent code change might need to collaborate with the on-call Operations person to resolve a middle-of-the-night problem.

VictorOps platform addresses this challenge by applying the social media principle of Continuous Partial Attention – the process of paying simultaneous attention to a number of information sources but without being 100% committed. Using VictorOps platform, an extended team of developers and operations can stay engaged as needed, boosting collaboration and speeding time to resolution.

“It isn’t just about alert monitoring anymore. Around 70% of an average outage is spent on finding the person with the right knowledge and working together to solve the problem,” said Todd Vernon, CEO and co-founder of VictorOps. “VictorOps leverages the power of Continuous Partial Attention for good in DevOps – enabling Dev and Ops teams to stay connected and make being on-call suck less for everybody.”

General availability features of VictorOps platform include:

On-call schedule management – Users are alerted when and how they want by customizing personal notification policies. Manage teams, on-call rotations and notifications.

Alerting and escalation – When an alert becomes critical, VictorOps makes sure the right person knows about, and that the entire team is up-to-speed on the status.

Incident management – Users get alerted their way. Additional team members can be added through Twitter-like @ mentions to automatically have situational awareness of the incident and everything leading up to it. Swap on-call on the fly and everyone can see the change.

DevOps timeline – VictorOps digests all of the data from existing monitoring systems into a timeline feed so users know the health of their infrastructure at a glance. See what’s up with the team and what they’re talking about.

Team collaboration – By pulling in team members who know how to solve the problem faster, users reduce time-to-resolution and get back to their life.

Fault tolerance – VictorOps is engineered from the ground up for availability, from its redundant network switches to clustered application code. The company’s service is hosted in a state-of-the-art, Tier III Design Certified data center with industry-leading colocation service level agreements. Coming in Q1, VictorOps will run in multiple data centers for even greater reliability.

About VictorOps

VictorOps is the world’s first collaborative platform designed for DevOps teams that combines the power of people and data to solve IT problems in real-time. The VictorOps platform seamlessly orchestrates team situational awareness, incident creation, escalation, notification, and remediation with team members regardless of physical location or time of day. Privately held, VictorOps is backed by Costanoa Venture Capital and Foundry Group. For more information, visit http://www.victorops.com and follow the company on Twitter @GoVictorOps.







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