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Cloud Based Doc Management Solution Released for Real Estate Community

Jul 27, 2011

Cartavi, a cloud-based software solution for document management, has officially been released to the market. Specifically designed for real estate professionals Cartavi allows users and those related to the transaction to securely manage and share documents with everyone involved in the transaction, from any computer, tablet or smart phone. More than 20 people from 10 companies typically participate in every real estate transaction, and through the use of Cartavi, the real estate agent has the ability to invite all parties involved in the transaction into a secure, cloud-based "Transaction Room" through which all documents involved can be securely exchanged.  "You have all the documents you need at your fingertips and you can securely share them with everyone involved in that transaction," said Glenn Shimkus, co-founder and chief executive officer of Cartavi. "Our mobile app is the most complete solution available – not only can you view your documents, you can rename, move, e-mail and fax them from your smart phone or tablet." Cartavi has been in private beta testing for the past nine months with hundreds of real estate professionals actively using the solution. 
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