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Tungle Corporation Expands Global Footprint to More Than 100 Countries.


Tungle Corp., the company that is pioneering the online scheduling industry, announced that users in more than 100 countries on seven continents across the globe are increasing their productivity using its free Tungle.me scheduling application.
Adoption of Tungle.me has been expanding rapidly, with over 30 percent month-to-month growth contributing to the 100+ country milestone. Business professionals within small, medium and large organizations from around the globe are now using Tungle.me to make meetings happen.
"There are now Tungle users on every continent," said Marc Gingras, chief executive officer and founder of Tungle Corp. "The breakneck speed at which we've seen adoption of Tungle.me is very exciting for us. Clearly people are passionate about the product and understand the benefits of hassle-free meeting scheduling. And with Tungle.me, distance and time zones are no impediment." Tungle.me makes it easy for professionals to schedule meetings across organizations, calendar systems and time zones by eliminating costly double bookings and the endless back and forth of finding a time to meet. As a result, Tungle.me drastically improves productivity and efficiency. In the future Tungle will also offer scheduling in multiple languages to further enhance ease-of-use around the globe. Three Cross Continent Tungle.me Use Cases Clint Wilson, founder of Cazoomi.com, has his team of ZOOMILite professionals on Tungle.me. "Our ZOOMILite pros use Tungle.me to schedule demos, overviews and for quoting out with clients in the Cazoomi Platform," said Wilson. "More than 130 ZOOMILite pros are spread out around the world in over 12 different time zones, and we schedule an average of 12 meetings per week per consultant. The ease of Tungle.me means our consultants, regardless of where they are in the world, can easily schedule meetings with clients located anywhere."
"As a global corporation, we have offices, partners and clients all over the world, which means working across organizations, time zones and platforms," said Arndt Brockman, managing director at Zara Germany. "The fact that Tungle.me solves these complex problems in a very simple way makes it an invaluable solution to any global organization."
"My clients greatly appreciate me providing them with a completely accurate picture of my availability via my Tungle.me calendar," said Helen Crozier, business productivity consultant in Sydney, Australia, and owner of BusinessProductivityGenius.com. Time zone differences between Sydney and the USA can be difficult, but Tungle.me takes away the anxiety and makes it easy to move past the logistics and get on with business. "Even dealing with interstate clients is simpler since I started using TungIe.me. Whatever country you are in, scheduling appointments and phone calls can now be completed in seconds, not days. And making it easy for both parties results in more bookings." About Tungle Tungle Corp.'s Tungle.me makes scheduling meetings easy--across organizations, calendar systems and time zones--by eliminating the multiple emails, phone calls and double bookings that typically come with finding a time to meet. Tungle.me synchronizes with leading online calendar systems including Outlook, Google Calendar, Apple iCal, Entourage for Mac, and Lotus Notes (Beta), and does not require visitors to sign in or register to schedule meetings. Tungle.me supports scheduling meetings on-the-go with Tungle.me for iPhone, which is available for free download in the App Store.
Founded in 2006, the Montreal based company is venture-backed by investors Commonwealth Capital Ventures, JLA Ventures and Desjardins Venture Capital.
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This article was prepared by Telecommunications Weekly editors from staff and other reports.

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