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Jira Teams Get Native CRM Solution with MRIA CRM from Mria Labs Inc.

Dover, DE May 07, 2025 –(PR.com)– Mria Labs Inc., a new Atlassian Marketplace vendor, today announced Mria CRM, a fully integrated customer relationship management (CRM) system designed exclusively for Jira Cloud. Built on Atlassian Forge, Mria CRM allows teams to manage the entire customer lifecycle without leaving Jira.

Many teams have long sought ways to use Jira as a CRM, often relying on complex customizations or external platforms linked through add-ons. Mria CRM addresses this gap with a purpose-built solution that brings core CRM functionality — including lead tracking, contact management, pipeline oversight, and activity logging — into the Jira environment natively.

“Jira users have been asking how to use Jira as a CRM — so we’re building the answer,” said Anton Storozhuk, founder and CEO of Mria Labs. “Mria CRM is the first solution that fully aligns customer management with Jira workflow, and it’s built the way modern Atlassian apps should be — on Forge.”

Unlike generic CRMs or partial integrations, Mria CRM is purpose-built for companies that run on Jira. With the rise of Forge and a growing push to centralize business processes within a single toolset, Mria CRM enables teams to manage leads, contacts, deals, and customer activities — all from inside Jira Cloud.

Key features of Mria CRM will include:

– Centralized lead, contact, and company management within Jira
– Customizable sales pipelines and deal tracking workflows
– Activity timeline capturing meetings, notes, tasks, and status updates
– Direct linking between CRM records and Jira issues
– Seamless collaboration across teams using a unified toolset

Mria Labs Inc. has launched its website at mriacrm.com, where users can learn more and sign up to receive updates ahead of the public release on the Atlassian Marketplace.

About Mria Labs Inc.

Mria Labs Inc. is a new Atlassian Marketplace Partner founded by Anton Storozhuk, former CEO of Alpha Serve, with nearly 25 years of experience in enterprise software development. With Atlassian officially ending support for Connect apps in 2025, the shift to Forge marks a new era for the ecosystem — one that prioritizes security, scalability, and native cloud performance. Mria Labs is fully aligned with this direction, and Mria CRM is the first of a new class of Forge-native tools designed to help teams manage customer relationships entirely within Jira — without workarounds, custom scripts, or external platforms.

Contact Information:
Mria Labs Inc.
Anton Storozhuk
+13024870988
Contact via Email
https://mriacrm.com

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Quad State Internet Advocates for Fair Broadband Policies at Kentucky PSC Hearing

Paducah, KY May 03, 2025 –(PR.com)– Quad State Internet LLC, a Paducah-based provider dedicated to expanding high-speed internet access in Western Kentucky, recently submitted detailed comments to the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) regarding emergency regulation 807 KAR 5:015E, governing pole attachments.

“Unlocking Kentucky’s broadband potential requires fair and transparent access to essential infrastructure like utility poles,” stated Preston Louis Ursini, CEO of Quad State Internet. “We appreciate the PSC’s proactive efforts and encourage ongoing reforms to eliminate barriers to broadband expansion.”

Key issues highlighted in Quad State’s comments include:
Municipal Regulatory Gap: Quad State stressed the inconsistent and anti-competitive practices arising from municipal utilities operating outside of PSC oversight, leading to significantly higher pole attachment rates that create unfair competitive barriers. Quad State urged legislative clarification ensuring municipal utilities adhere to baseline state standards.
Transparency: Quad State praised the PSC’s steps toward requiring transparency in pole attachment standards and practices. They emphasized the necessity for publicly available and consistently applied standards, urging reinforcement of these transparency requirements to avoid costly disputes and deployment delays.
Excessive Local Franchise Fees: Highlighting the financial burden placed on small broadband providers, Quad State described how exorbitant franchise fees significantly hinder investment in network growth. Quad State suggested standardized and reasonable franchise fees to better align with Kentucky’s broadband expansion goals.
Ongoing PSC Oversight: Recognizing the value of the current collaborative regulatory approach, Quad State recommended continued PSC oversight through ongoing reviews, technical workshops, and stakeholder dialogues to swiftly address emerging challenges and maintain effective regulatory practices.

“Collaboration is key,” said Ursini. “Together, with clear and equitable rules, we can connect every Kentucky community to the benefits of broadband.”

Quad State Internet looks forward to ongoing partnership with policymakers and industry stakeholders to foster equitable infrastructure access and ensure robust broadband expansion.

For further information, please visit quadstateinternet.net or contact:
Preston Louis Ursini
Chief Executive Officer, Quad State Internet LLC
(270) 953-0131 ext. 830

Contact Information:
Quad State Internet LLC
Preston Louis Ursini
270-953-0131
Contact via Email
quadstateinternet.net

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