Bantam Live is an online service for business teams to collaborate in a workspace and build relationships across the web. With integrated applications of microblogging, CRM and project management in a multi-tenant architecture, the Bantam Live product is centered around its real-time stream, where people, applications, and data come together. Communication is fused with business productivity apps that weave purposefully into business workflows (contact management, CRM, task management, calendaring, deal tracking, project management, etc.) all of which cascade in the dashboard stream. New productivity and communication applications for business teams will be offered through the Bantam Live platform in 2010.

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