Asana sets out to ‘organize’ the enterprise
Asana, the startup that helps individuals and teams get tasks done, has its eye on the prize: large enterprises.
Asana, the startup that helps individuals and teams get tasks done, has its eye on the prize: large enterprises.
Asana has been laser-focused on improving task workflow for large teams over the past few years, but so far you could only access it on your computer or iPhone.
Asana, an enterprise communication startup, has raised $28 million to boost productivity among people collaborating on projects at work, the company announced today.
Asana, which was founded by Facebook employees Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein, offers a free service that …
Asana, the white-hot task management app from a team of web wunderkinds, is going into business in earnest with its new product launch today.
Formerly free, the Asana product will now come in paid versions with fancy features for larger …
Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein, two former Facebook engineers, have launched Asana, a tool for helping people work together on projects and get things done.
Moskovitz (pictured) worked on Facebook when it was still a side project running out of …