November 15, 2006
CommuniClique Arrival Heralds VoIP, On-Demand Project Management

By Cindy Waxer
TMCnet Contributing Editor


Properly organizing and managing resources can ensure that a company completes projects on time and within budget. Hoping to pair this type of project management with VoIP, CommuniClique, a provider of on-demand collaboration utilizing VoIP and other leading communication tools, has announced the company’s formal launch. The new CommuniClique solution enables users to easily manage projects and teams through numerous Web environments including VoIP communication.
 
CommuniClique attempts to solve the challenge of maintaining effective management and well coordinated communications with distributed teams — while quantifying results easily and accurately. At CommuniClique’s core, a powerful, highly flexible project tracking system rolls up into management-level focused dashboards which enables fast and easy task tracking, analysis and reporting. The communications switchboard enables users to easily share documents and collaborate on projects via screen sharing, text messaging, e-mail, and VoIP communication.
 
CommuniClique was co-founded by Danny Boice and Alex Petty, experienced technology entrepreneurs and business leaders with a long history of working together to implement and manage successful start-up ventures. Most recently, Boice and Petty co-founded and led Jaxara, which has been named for the past two years as one of the Top 25 Small Technology Companies in the DC Metro area by the Washington Business Journal.
 
“CommuniClique is revolutionizing Web collaboration by focusing on project management at the core, adding the critical VoIP component, and combining innovation and experience to deliver unparalleled results on-demand,” says Andy Powers, CEO of CommuniClique.
 
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Cindy Waxer is a Toronto-based freelance journalist specializing in business and technology. She has written for publications including TIME, Fortune Small Business, Business 2.0, Computerworld, Canadian Business, and Workforce Management. To see more of her articles, please visit Cindy Waxer’s columnist page.