
One of the most frustrating things that can happen at work is finding out that an important email is locked away in a colleague's inbox, and you can't get a hold of some crucial information until that colleague comes back online. That's a problem that startup
AffinityLive is trying to solve with its new product
AffinityLive Sync. CEO Geoff Mcqueen describes Sync as "Yammer combined with Dropbox combined with Splunk," all on top of a giant shared inbox. As analogies go, it's a bit unwieldy, but the idea is that Sync serves as storage, while also allowing users to search for, interact around, and analyze data about relevant emails.
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