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Koral Launches the First Web
2.0 Business Solution for Content Management
Product be unveiled today at
DEMOfall 2006
SAN FRANCISCO, September 26,
2006 — Koral, a provider of Enterprise 2.0
solutions for businesses, today announced
the launch of its free-to-use Content
Management solution at DEMOfall 2006.
“Over the
last 12 months we’ve seen a massive growth
in Web 2.0 applications for consumers to
help them manage their videos, photos, and
blogs” said Mark Suster, CEO of Koral,
“Koral is the first of a new breed of Web
2.0 solutions for businesses. Koral helps
people
store, share and search the
business information that lives in
documents, emails, web pages, and folders –
while keeping everyone in sync.”
Until today,
the widespread uptake of content management
solutions has remained low as users struggle
with hard to use systems that are
overly-complex and extremely costly.
By applying the principles of
Web 2.0, Koral delivers an experience that
compliments the way that users work today.
People can rapidly contribute documents to
the system directly from their desktops.
Koral analyzes your content and
automatically recommends how to classify it.
By replacing complex
folder-hierarchies with tags and
smart-searching technology, users can
quickly find what they’re looking for,
subscribe to their favorite topics and
receive updates and recommended content via
email and RSS feeds.
The system also helps ensure
that everyone is working from the most
current version of a document. When a user
opens a previously downloaded document, the
system will alert them if there is a newer
version available and – with one click –
show them what’s changed compared to their
desktop version.
Best of all,
Koral
is free-to-use. Interested individuals and
organizations can register at
www.koral.com.
About Koral
Koral is
a content
collaboration company delivering Web 2.0 for
Business,
launched by three serial document management
entrepreneurs. The Koral solution is
purpose-built for end users overwhelmed with
documents in email, folders or corporate
LANs and who need a better solution for
sharing content with a sales force,
partners, customers or collaborators.
80% of business documents live in documents
rather than in databases and the majority of
these documents have no management system at
all. Koral aims to fill this market gap.
For more information about Koral, visit
http://www.koral.com.
About DEMOfall 2006
The annual DEMO conferences
focus on emerging technologies and new
products, which are hand-selected from
across the spectrum of the technology
marketplace. The DEMO conferences have
earned their reputation for consistently
identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge
technologies, and have served as launch pad
events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade,
Handspring and U.S. Robotics, helping them
secure venture funding, establish critical
business relationships and influence early
adopters. Each DEMO conference features
approximately 70 new companies, products and
technologies. DEMO conferences are held two
times a year; one in February and one in
September. For more information about
DEMOfall 2006, please visit
http://www.demo.com.
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