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Ivycorp Releases Suite of Free Business Tools

Free versions of the Ivytalk business tools: Connect, Reach and Event are now available.

2011-03-24
REDMOND, WA, March 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Ivycorp released free versions of its business tools today: Connect, Reach and Event. Ivytalk Connect is a Communication and Collaboration tool. It can be used to efficiently and effectively to communicate with employees, vendors and partners. Ivytalk Reach is used to communicate with customers in a personalized and integrated way including free email marketing. With Ivytalk Event, you can create a private communication network in minutes for planned and unplanned events.

Ivycorp has developed a communications platform and technology which powers the Ivytalk network and mobile applications.

Ivytalk enables timely, relevant, 2-way, multi-channel communications across multiple systems over multiple devices, all tailored to each end user's preferences.

Ivytalk allows users, businesses and other organizations to more effectively communicate and more simply manage the plethora of messaging solutions in use today while better utilizing existing channels like mobile networks and wireless LANs.

Ivytalk is simple to operate and efficient to maintain due to its unique architecture and patent pending technology.

According to CEO and founder, Mary Jesse "Ivycorp is based on the philosophy that great companies can be built when you can offer valuable products and services for a fair price. Ivycorp seeks to provide value and quality service for customers, employees, shareholders and our communities through ethical behavior, dedication, hard work and focus on customer satisfaction."

Ivycorp is a technology company providing communication tools and services to
businesses and individuals through the web, email and wireless. Ivycorp is a privately
held Washington state corporation with offices in Seattle, San Francisco
and Los Angeles.


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[Press-News.org] Ivycorp Releases Suite of Free Business Tools
Free versions of the Ivytalk business tools: Connect, Reach and Event are now available.