NYNJA Responds to Corona Virus Outbreak With Free Access to Its All in One Communications Platform to All During This Time of Crisis

With the COVID-19 (Corona Virus) all over the news, many companies are rethinking employee travel plans, for meetings and conferences. Do you have a plan at your organization? Not to worry, team NYNJA has the solution for you; for entrepreneurs, businesses, teachers and education, including your friends and families.

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The NYNJA Platform is FREE. Enjoy all features and benefits of working remotely, safely and securely, at no charge. NYNJA wraps up all communications needs in a robust, single platform with conference calling, screen sharing, collaboration tools, large file transfers, in line translation and transcription, just to name a few.

More countries and companies will be urging employees to work from home, creating new demand for remote-work tools. IBM said it has asked workers in coronavirus-affected areas to work from home wherever possible, and other companies like Twitter have made similar announcements.

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“Businesses can replace in-person meetings with video or telephone conferences and increased teleworking options,” Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, told reporters on a conference call.

“As an entrepreneur myself, I know the challenges people and companies face during times like these and if we have a solution why not share it. We wanted to act quickly and responsibly during this global crisis.” said JR Guerrieri CEO of NYNJA.

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