Microsoft announced a productivity app for India. The kaizala a “Made For India” App is developed for large group communications powered by Azure Cloud Platform.
Microsoft has announced the Kaizala App Made for India for large group communication gives out simple collaboration and task completion for Desktop and Mobile only users.The Kaizala is a free app for both iOS and Android integrated with Microsoft Office 365.There is also a Kaizala Pro version which allows Full administrative control of their groups available for Rs 130 in India.
“Kaizala’ brings together the two disparate worlds of mobile only messaging apps and a digitally integrated modern workplace. The product will make it possible for organizations to interact with everyone both within and outside, seamlessly and with rich content, Kaizala has been optimized for 2G networks to enable connectivity in remote locations and offers features with offline support ” said Anant Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India.
Kaizala offers a simple chat interface allows users to be productive using Surveys, Polls, Jobs, Meetings and other actions, in the chats. It is specially launched in India to connect all parts of an organization and to achieve more than a usual chat.
Niti Ayog CEO Amitabh Kant said that the economic advisory body is an early adapter of the app. “Delighted to launch Microsoft’s Kaizala-a safe, secure, mobile first App designed & developed in India. Niti was its first few adopters.”
The Andhra Pradesh Government is the one to use kaizala for day to day work with more than 30 Government departments and over 70,000 users in the state government. but Kaizala’s isn’t limited to government offices. Several major businesses have already signed up for the service. Republic TV, a newly launched media outlet is now exploring more applications for Kaizala, one of which is using location data of people to offer them texts from nearby groups.
To get Kaizala App for Android and iOS.
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