Posted by admin 6 years 19 weeks ago

Mark Harvey has been reviewing tools on his blog to help them communicate, collaborate and operate more effectively. He does a wonderful job describing his experience of using cyn.in:
"...I recently reviewed the cyn.in bliki and was impressed with both its functionality and ease of use. It’s a neat platform which, although might appear a little foreign when you look at the initial blank screen, really picks up steam after you begin creating a few notes or posts. It also nets high marks for its refreshingly uncluttered user interface." I couldn't agree more. Ever since we have started using cyn.in internally, individual productivity has drastically increased. Creating content in the web based word editor is as easy as using a desktop office. The clean UGM (Usable by Grand Mothers) interface is very intuitive for a comparatively novice user to start creating and collaborating on content. Ten minutes saved equals to a lot of time, money and effort saved.
Thanks for the mention Mark.

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Posted by admin 6 years 29 weeks ago

Roger Kondrat tries to find the answer in the cyn.in Enterprise Bliki. It feels great when a writer comes along and writes about cyn.in, works in boosting the team morale. Here's an excerpt mentioning cyn.in, the article is worth a read-through as it covers cyn.in in easy to understand tone.

"From what I can see this content management system (now CMS) is pretty amazing, and not only is it feature rich but its being delivered as an SaaS which means no need to hire more techies, software developers, etc."

An extensive and well written overview of cyn.in

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Posted by admin 6 years 29 weeks ago

Mark Gibbs, noted expert in the area of systems architecture and design, co-founder of Netratings Inc., presents a step-by-step approach to explaining cyn.in on Network World. Though he finds the term "bliki" one of the annoying acronyms of the year, he is surely recommending cyn.in. Here's an excerpt: "...I suspect that cyn.in would be a great organizing mechanism for projects that are somewhat freeform in terms of content. I recommend checking out cyn.in – it could make collaborative group work much better." cyn.in is our step to deliver our technology that has finally matured, to a global spectrum of audiences. cyn.in gives the Enterprise the combined advantages of both, a blog and a wiki powered by Selective Open-ness, content Ownership and most importantly Measurability. Thanks for the exclusive coverage, Mark!

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Posted by admin 6 years 35 weeks ago

James Yeang' blog Friedbeef featured an interview with cyn.in's creator Apurva.

The interview covers cyn.in's origin and future and a little about the usage and internals of cyn.in. The more important topics covered, as James puts it, are cyn.in's business models and competition. Apurva outlines the various advantages of cyn.in including; being an affordable, multi-tenant, SaaS based information management service.

It was a pleasure reading the interview, James. The full interview can be read here:



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Posted by admin 6 years 36 weeks ago

That's what Jerry Bowles felt after collaborating on cyn.in for a week with his colleagues. Jerry has reviewed cyn.in on his blog Enterpriseweb2.com and in a very explicitly has explained the simplicity and concept of cyn.in. These were by far the most encouraging words that I have read about cyn.in.The honor is truly ours, to accept your accolades. cyn.in is the most promising offering we have ever had, because apart from inheriting a rocket science technology base from all our previous work, It has been designed to very simply communicate with its customers. We have spent 5 years building cyn.in to give our customers 'the perspective of a smooth ride.'. Thanks for the excellent review, Jerry!

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