Neighborhood America Re-Launches Website Enabling Enterprise 2.0 and Government 2.0 Customers to Identify Profitable Social Media Solutions

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Neighborhood America Re-Launches Website Enabling Enterprise 2.0 and Government 2.0 Customers to Identify Profitable Social Media Solutions
" Make no mistake about it, this company is a strong contender for Enterprise Social Networking leadership and one we will hear much more about in the year ahead…ELAvate should certainly be on the short list for any organization looking for a platform on which to launch an outward facing ESN site. "
June 3, 2009 - Neighborhood America, a leading provider of enterprise social computing solutions, today announces the re-launch of its company website. The new site enables Enterprise 2.0 and Government 2.0 customers to more easily recognize Neighborhood America's strength and ability to support their growing need to align social media with financial gains.

This new website represents the first of many imminent strategic moves planned that will heighten public visibility of Neighborhood America as a market leader. Neighborhood America's strength is beginning to resonate throughout the analyst community, and as Senior Analyst William Zachmann ( http://www.wainhouse.com/wfz.html ) of Wainhouse Research ( http://www.wainhouse.com/wfz.html ) recently summarized, "Make no mistake about it, this company is a strong contender for Enterprise Social Networking leadership and one we will hear much more about in the year ahead…ELAvate should certainly be on the short list for any organization looking for a platform on which to launch an outward facing ESN site."

Visitors to the new site will immediately recognize some of those key differentiators that are catching the interest of analysts from Wainhouse, Gartner ( http://blogs.gartner.com/anthony_bradley/2009/02/10/moving-beyond-social-software-suites-to-virtual-neighborhoods/) and Saugatuck (http://www.saugatech.com/537order.htm):

Experience
For the past decade, Neighborhood America has delivered results for some of the world's most recognizable brands, as well as federal, state and local government agencies.

Platform
ELAvate, the company's award-winning Software as a Service platform, was honored with the SIIA CODiE Award ( http://www.siia.net/codies/2009/winners.asp )for the software industry's 'Best Social Networking Solution' for enterprises two years in a row.

Business Services
Moving away from the one-size-fits-all community approach, Business Services combine specific social technologies that are designed to solve real business challenges. Customers benefit from the ability to align their needs with technology solutions to efficiently drive ROI.

Analytics
Over the past six months, the company has focused on filling one of the crucial gaps in the industry - the deep analytics and reporting that is needed to tie social media to enterprise ROI. Effectively jumping the curve, Neighborhood America is the only enterprise social computing provider to offer a true dimensional data warehouse with the ultimate in flexibility, cohort analysis and comprehensive integration with existing reporting systems.

Enterprise Strength
As enterprises discover that greater customer engagement can add value to multiple disciplines throughout their organization, there is greater appreciation of the need to rely on one solution provider. Neighborhood America is only provider that enables the deployment of multiple Business Services - managed from one single, scalable and secure platform.

'Since joining the team at Neighborhood America, I have become acutely aware of the strength and advantages we bring to the marketplace that cannot be found in any other provider,' said Tom Edwards, who took over the reins as Neighborhood America's Sales and Marketing VP two months ago. 'With this re-launch, customers who are searching for social computing solutions will more readily understand how Neighborhood America can uniquely meet their needs today, and grow with them tomorrow.'










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