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Skylight Integrates Google Docs into Collaboration and Business Management Solution
In a high-speed business, global firms are constantly on the lookout for technology solutions that are easy to install and implement. With this in mind, Skylight is now offering Google (News
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Skylightit.com which has already experienced success in beta testing, now allows small to midsized firms to collaborate online, manage projects and documents, schedule resources, handle accounting tasks and orchestrate customer relationship management (CRM) quickly and easily online.
The solution’s powerful interface comes in a software-as-a-service (SaaS (News
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In a press release, Jamie Mill, technical director for Skylight, said, “We have rolled out powerful new features through the beta program, and integrated valuable feedback and suggestions we’ve received into our powerful new interface. The result is a fully functional toolset that’s become an essential component of many users’ business operations.”
Skylightit.com is currently used in 104 countries by over 2,500 companies who utilize the full-featured, virtual office platform that continues to attracting new users on a daily basis. The solution integrates directly with Google Docs giving users access to Google Docs documents directly from Skylight and then correlate the data with specific projects.
Editing and viewing changes can be easily done as all changes get reflected in Skylight. Full-featured project management also lets users set milestones, book resources, and track tasks and teams. Taimur Khan, founder of Skylight, said, “Our clients can annotate images, create and edit documents, and add comments as needed, making Skylightit.com an ideal venue for sharing and collaboration”.
Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Jaclyn Allard

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