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By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 09 Mar 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Social technology start-up Syncapse is looking to fill roughly 60 positions in London, New York, Portland and Toronto. Why office culture is important to the 20-something CEO and job descriptions aren’t

“As all of these fragmented platforms become more and more important to our customers … making sure that we have the top talent that understands these systems better than anybody else becomes really high on our priority list,” said Scissons.

Talent from Swift Notion will help Syncapse “evolve our knowledge into Jive so much faster,” he said. “These are guys who were originally on the platform team who understand the system inside out.”

Syncapse is a full-service social technology provider with enterprise-level professional services and SaaS-based solutions that aim to help businesses manage multiple social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

The business is broken down into two key areas, but the services and solutions are “deeply interconnected” in terms of being able to offer clients a holistic solution, said Scissons.

SocialTALK, the company’s proprietary social media management platform, serves the specific needs of medium and large businesses “who have a very specific challenge of managing this monstrosity that social media is creating,” said Scissons.

A major brand might have 40 Facebook pages, three YouTube channels, five Twitter channels, three Google Buzz pages and two MySpace pages, he said.

“It’s not going to end. The fragmentation is getting so large and so diverse with all the international markets, people and places ... we wanted to build a system that would simplify that,” he said.

SocialSYNC is another proprietary system from Syncapse, which helps connect data behind multiple social destinations. "It's a technology that will bring all of those conversations together so that the consumer can talk across platforms," said Scissons.
 
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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.
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