Microsoft Has Added A Bunch Of New Features To The Kaizala Chat App
Jyotis - Dec 14, 2018
The Microsoft chat app has attracted the massive amount of users from 28 various markets.
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Kaizala chat app made by Microsoft has been updated some new features for enterprises. Meanwhile, the app version for web browser also came to the public.
Now, users can make video calls or audio calls on Kaizala similar to other mobile apps available in the current market. Among its new features, “Me Chat” feature is the most cared one that helps users to compose messages, save photos, notes, and so on. The Search tool shows its usefulness in finding all the data saved in Kaizala; and hence, forwarding these items to others will be much easier and faster.
What makes the Kaizala app different to other apps is that it enables users to read all of the messages in a group which were composed before they take part in the group. The developers of Kaizala call it “Persistent Chat.” According to Microsoft, the app saves every message at all times; therefore, you can still access all previous messages exchanged among other members in the group.
“Data backup and export” is another addition of the Microsoft Kaizala app. The option is used to create the backups for messages, card data, and attachments for your groups and export the data to a specific file if any.
If you are wondering what Kaizala is, this is a made by Microsoft chat app that aims to serve government and enterprises. At present, the Indian state, Andhra Pradesh is using the chat app to communicate with its civilians.
The first release of the Kaizala app was more than one year ago. Until now, the Microsoft app has attracted the massive amount of users from 28 various markets in South America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. In the beginning, it was built by the Microsoft Garage team in India and then expanded to the world.
The ones who choose to leverage the advantages of Kaizala include BFSI, healthcare organizations, and manufacturers. Besides, UPL, Shopper’s Stop, YES Bank, and Eureka Forbes are among companies to contact their workers and customers via the chat app.
In a statement, Microsoft unveiled that more than 1000 Indian organizations under the business and governmental institutions are using Kaizala. The app can run on Microsoft Azure Platform and support 18 different languages like Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi.
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