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What is a Board Room App?

A board room app is a paper-free board management tool that facilitates decision making and improves collaboration in boardrooms. It is a centralized platform that lets board members and senior executives upload, access, modify and download material for the board on any device. It can be configured to meet the unique security requirements of a business which includes BYOD policies, and allows for easy connection to the system and synchronization. It should boards of directors also come with industry-leading features to ensure privacy and security for directors’ devices as well as their data.

A top board meeting app offers a consistent experience on mobile devices for every device, no matter what operating system or size of the screen. The software offers a full variety of features, including notes and annotations that sync as well as document editing and signing, on the go meetings and approvals, and the management of tasks. It also features a user-friendly interface and is compatible with a variety hardware.

It was designed by BoardPad Pty Limited, one of the largest employee share plan administration companies. It has a solid track record of delivering innovative technology in the ASX share registry market, and is committed to providing top-of-the-line service through innovation, simplicity and collaboration. It is available for iOS and Windows 8 in order to be compatible with a variety of IT environments. The app supports English, German, and Russian, and can be used with an external keyboard or mouse for increased effectiveness. This app plays a significant element of Origin’s employee engagement strategies, since it helps to increase participation and communication.

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