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August 13, 2013

Talygen Introduces Activity Logger to Linux Desktop Tool

Talygen, a specialist in business management automation, recently added an Activity Logger feature in its advanced Linux Desktop Tool to go together with its cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS (News - Alert)) application.

Thanks to this new feature, companies can now use one integrated solution to handle the entire project management lifecycle. This enhanced functionality of Talygen will enable companies and their clients to acquire deep audit capabilities and certify that all work being performed on their behalf is candid.

All of the project management, resource usage, project status, contacts, documents, time tracking and invoices data are available in one easy to access location and thus the entire business, as well as the project lifecycle, can be managed effortlessly.

Harold Saini, chief program manager of Talygen, stated, "We have made Talygen the most advanced Business Management Automation package in the industry today. Companies can run their entire business using Talygen. Processes and workflows that previously had to be managed manually or via individual software applications can now be managed via Talygen.”

According to Saini, the Activity Logger feature enables companies, their employees and their clients to have more ways to document and audit the work being performed. With this advanced new feature of the Linux Desktop Tool, Talygen has added layer of transparency to the time tracking and billing process.

The newly released Activity Logger enables users to view the activity log with the corresponding desktop screenshots; enables project managers and clients to review the on-going work activity of the users; can automatically synchronize time captured from different devices, for same task etc.

Talygen’s CRM system helps companies in managing their present and prospective clients. With this, customers can leave the CRM to the system and concentrate on their core business. The company recently unveiled an advanced Android app, which works well with its advanced cloud-based Software as a Service application.


Edited by Rachel Ramsey
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