Carii Community Networking Platform Releases New Version with Real-time Chat and Improved UI
Media, PA (PRWEB) October 15, 2015 -- Carii, the mobile and web enabled networking platform for crossing the boundaries of communication, collaboration and simplification of business community development, announced today that it has released Carii 2.5 with an improved, streamlined UI and integrated and powerful real time chat capabilities.
Carii was recently nominated for the prestigious “Innovative Application of the Year” by Compass Intelligence. Successfully launched nearly a year ago in October 2014, the Carii user base has grown in usage both in the US and Indonesia, as well as other countries such as the UK. Carii is being named the official platform for the entire city of Bogor, Indonesia, and is being deployed as an industry changing fundraising platform by The National Foundation for Cancer Research to name just two of the many organizations that rely on the speed and accuracy of disseminated information to engage their communities.
“Our groundbreaking networking platform has been taken to the next level with integrated chat for real-time collaboration and communication with communities, channels and private groups,” said Denise Hayman-Loa, CEO. “In addition, our UI improvements make using Carii easier than ever and more fun for members, with streamlined features.”
“Companies are looking for a platform to tie in cross functionality, connecting multiple communities and managing communication between businesses, customers and partners,” said Michael Fauscette, IDC Group Vice President, Software Business Solutions. “Business networks are evolving and Carii is a platform that lets you tie together multiple elements of enterprises.“
Leading CRM analyst and thought leader, Rich Bohn, SellMoreNow.com, recently reviewed Carii and said, “I was delighted when I discovered Carii - The Community Networking Platform! Communities need a consolidated, interactive, trusted communication platform for engaging members/customers - Carii provides this platform.”
In addition, Dr. Gary Sharpe, leading social media expert, Blue Dog Scientific, said “By leveraging the power of Carii, we have developed a new way of eliminating most of the issues businesses have with social and other online networks.”
Pending future releases currently in development feature major functionality, such as creating a completely private environment for an ecosystem with bridges to the public, and a consolidated admin console for managing the entire community ecosystem, as well as content and affiliations.
Industry Accolades
Prior to its launch, Carii quickly established itself among industry analysts and pilot customers alike as a leading community networking platform. The platform has garnered the praise of multiple leading analysts at IDC, Forrester and Gartner.
Said Tim Bajarin in his Jan. 26, 2015 PC Magazine column, “What Facebook, Twitter Need to Learn About Social Media”: “Facebook and Twitter are not going away, but they have a very broad focus. A site like Carii is offering an interesting alternative for people of like minds, which I believe may be at the center of the eventual evolution of social media.”
In a white paper authored by leading analyst, Dr. Gerry Purdy, he said, “Carii solves a huge unmet need in information processing. It allows communities all over the world to more easily enable their members to interact in a trusted manner. No other system has the ability to serve communities like Carii does.”
About Carii
Founded in 2013, Carii connects communities and leverages collaboration to create a completely new, mobile-enabled sharing platform, helping businesses and organizations reduce complexity to simplicity. Located in Media, Penn. with offices in Indonesia, Carii is in the new heart of the networking community. Please join the Carii conversation at http://www.carii.com.
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