Here are cloud 5 companies that launched new products in January 2012. Sales, Government, Video Editing, and Online Meetings are represented here.
1. Cloud-Based Government Software Provider EnerGov Launches New Service EnerGov365
EnerGov Solutions, a provider of government applications has launched its newest cloud service, EnerGov 365™. The application covers Permitting & Land Management, Licensing & Regulatory Management, Asset Management and Citizen Relationship Management (CRM) software suites.
2. Sales Pricing & Configuration Company BigMachines Launches Version 12
BigMachines, Inc., the leader in product configuration, pricing and quoting, proposal generation and B2B ecommerce, has announced the release of BigMachines 12, the latest version of the company's award-winning SaaS selling solution.
3. WeVideo Launches Cloud-Based Collaborative Video Editing Suite
WeVideo, which launched in the fall of 2011 has announced the public rollout of their cloud-based collaborative video editing platform. In October the company announced integration with YouTube boosting the service to over 125,000 users, which have created over 1,000 video projects per day.
4. Contactually Launches Easy-To-Use CRM Tool That Works With Your Current Email System
Contactually, a 500 Startups-backed company has launched an easy-to-use CRM solution for email users. The application works with any IMAP-connected account, including Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo, AOL and others. Plans to support both POP3 and Microsoft Exchange in the near future have been discussed.
5. Citrix, WebEx, and Fuze Meeting Watch Out! MeetingBurner Launches Webinar Rival
MeetingBurner offers a download-free interface lets participants join a meeting via a link sent to their email. Not only is it the load time fast, but the interface is simple and easy to use. Meeting attendees have the option of joining via phone or Skype. Administrators can record meetings, and share on YouTube with a click, because we all know that recorded webinars have value post event.


