How a Collaboration Platform Can Keep the Coronovirus Threat from Killing Your BusinessFor organizations new to using collaboration platforms or new to GForge, the company is offering GForge in both SaaS or on-premises formats for free for up to 12 months.
By: GForge Everyone knows the solution is working remotely – but how do you make that happen? GForge, one of the world's leading collaboration platforms, today announced that it is helping businesses adapt to the coronavirus threat by making it easier than ever before to use a collaboration platform to empower remote workers. For organizations new to using collaboration platforms or new to GForge, the company is offering GForge in both SaaS or on-premises formats for free for up to 12 months. GForge can be installed on-premise in one minute, or you can get started instantly using our SaaS platform at next.gforge.com. Both options provide the following:
GForge is also offering the following services free of charge:
"There are a wide range of options to enable teams to remotely work together – you can email back and forth, you can do online Skype or Zoom meetings, you can use Slack or Microsoft Teams," says Tony Bibbs, President of GForge. "GForge provides all the advantages of those programs and much more. The GForge platform is sophisticated, yet it is easy to learn and to use. You don't have to be a technical genius. If you know how to use a computer, you can use GForge!" GForge is used globally by large and small organizations. We understand the need to support multiple languages, time zones and working hours. GForge projects start with simple defaults, but are almost infinitely customizable, so you aren't locked into one vendor's worldview: While GForge specializes in helping technology organizations, most of its features can be used by any kind of team looking to put an affordable solution in place. GForge's features are comprehensive, elegant and simple enough to have you quickly up and running. For more details about GFOrge's options to help business survive the coronovirus pandemic, please visit https://gforge.com/ Contact Mark Shapiro, SRS Tech PR mshapiro@srs- ***@srs-techpr.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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