Moxtra Parters with Salesforce.com, Evernote, and Kaffeine for Easy Group Collaborations

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Moxtra Parters with Salesforce.com, Evernote, and Kaffeine for Easy Group Collaborations

Have you heard of Moxtra yet? Don’t worry, it’s not a large insect about to attack  —  Mothra. Moxtra is a collaborative platform that lets you take all the different kinds of content around the web, from videos to notes to pictures, and stick them in a collaborative “binder”, making group work fast and efficient. They’ve been growing like crazy since their launch, and today they are getting an even bigger boost by integrating with Salesforce.com, Evernote, and Kaffiene!

Moxtra Parters with Salesforce.com, Evernote, and Kaffeine for Easy Group Collaborations

The Evernote integration is a pretty great concept. Evernote lets you share notebooks, but this makes it a bit cleaner, since all the shared stuff is held in a platform designed around collaboration. Funnel in what you need to share, pull out what you want to store just in Evernote…it’s a great merging of resources. Likewise, the Salesforce.com integration adds a new layer to customer relations, and users will be able to tie binders to their Salesforce contacts, so you will know which project is for which client. Kaffeine is a cash flow management solution, and they’ll be tying into Moxtra to leverage their sharing options without having to build something from scratch.

Keep your eyes peeled for a review on Moxtra in the future, and in the meantime, if you use Evernote, Salesforce.com, or Kaffeine, or if you need a collaborative app that works across iOS, PCs, and Macs, be sure to give Moxtra a shot!

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