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Saturday, June 6, 2009
Various management tools suck as ticketing and milestones are built in, making managing your distributed team and going through a complete agile software development process easy and manageable. Alan De Keyrel How about GroupLoop.com for Committee Collaboration? Bill You should check out Collaber http://www.collaber.com this tool is basically a free version of Groove which allows everyone to create a workspace and share it with others. This is an ideal tool for any type
 
Thursday, April 23, 2009
GroupSwim Webinar ... GroupSwim is hosting a Webinar on May 5 about using social software to solve business problems. " The RSA Solution for Microsoft SharePoint addresses an array of security issues that arise within a large and distributed SharePoint environment. Social software is an affordable way to improve your company's ability to address the challenging economic environment - traditional means of collaborating and communicating, internally or externally, aren't cutting it. We will also review exciting technology we recently released and preview the next new features.
 
Thursday, March 12, 2009
It’s great that we have enterprise social computing tools like Awareness , Tomoye , ThoughtFarmer , Clearspace , Cyn.in , GroupSwim , Knowledge Plaza , and the rest, but we also need some tools that explicitly revolve around tasks. all this work is distributed in a closed and distributed email system In my last post I pointed out the difference in the dynamics between Teams and CoPs . The main defining aspect is that teams exist to do tasks.
 

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Michael Sampson Improving the Performance of Distributed Teams Navigation Home Resources Library Currents (the blog) Seamless Teamwork Our Approach About Michael Sampson Contact Us « Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (March 11, 2008) | Main | Getting Work Done With Others: To Increase Acceptance (Part 5 of 5) » Briefing Notes and Thoughts on GroupSwim: Community Collaboration GroupSwim is a provider of a hosted software solution
Big Ideas for getting all that work done. GroupSwim Moves Deeper into Enterprise Collaboration by Bill Ives May 7, 2008 at 8:33 am · Filed under Reviews This week, I had a chance to talk again with Jason Rothbart, VP of Customer Success at GroupSwim . have written about them before, see GroupSwim: Enhancing Online Enterprise Communities . About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People? 5
Various management tools suck as ticketing and milestones are built in, making managing your distributed team and going through a complete agile software development process easy and manageable. Alan De Keyrel How about GroupLoop.com for Committee Collaboration? Bill You should check out Collaber http://www.collaber.com this tool is basically a free version of Groove which allows everyone to create a workspace and share it with others. This is an ideal tool for any type
KickApps is a relatively new up-and-comer that is getting wide distribution in a relatively short time period including major wins with large public Web sites for ABC and the BBC. GroupSwim 23. On BNET: 6 ways to boost a netbook's power BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! Members Log In Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe
Michael Sampson Improving the Performance of Distributed Teams Navigation Home Resources Library Currents (the blog) Seamless Teamwork Our Approach About Michael Sampson Contact Us « Chaos in Collaboration: The Changing Locus of Collaboration (Part 3 of 5) | Main | Open Text Embraces Enterprise 2.0: For example, you could start using GroupSwim , Jive Clearspace, or Atlassian Confluence. Post-Publication Collaboration » Chaos in Collaboration: Integrating Collaboration Tools (Part 4 of 5) This is Part 4 of the Chaos in Collaboration series.
It’s great that we have enterprise social computing tools like Awareness , Tomoye , ThoughtFarmer , Clearspace , Cyn.in , GroupSwim , Knowledge Plaza , and the rest, but we also need some tools that explicitly revolve around tasks. all this work is distributed in a closed and distributed email system In my last post I pointed out the difference in the dynamics between Teams and CoPs . The main defining aspect is that teams exist to do tasks.
GroupSwim Webinar ... GroupSwim is hosting a webinar on February 18 looking at improving the performance of technical teams through social collaboration tools. " Jari Koister, Chief Technology Officer for GroupSwim, will join us to discuss how using social collaboration tools and techniques has measurably improved the performance of his distributed engineering teams. RM Interchange ... Thomson Reuters launched RM Interchange, a new instant messaging hub to support interoperability between vendor products. "
GroupSwim Webinar ... GroupSwim is hosting a Webinar on May 5 about using social software to solve business problems. " The RSA Solution for Microsoft SharePoint addresses an array of security issues that arise within a large and distributed SharePoint environment. Social software is an affordable way to improve your company's ability to address the challenging economic environment - traditional means of collaborating and communicating, internally or externally, aren't cutting it. We will also review exciting technology we recently released and preview the next new features.
Collaboration tools that support people having discussions about overall marketplace trends and specific customer opportunities -- whether that’s a Confluence wiki, a persistent chat in Office Communications Server , Lotus Connections , Traction TeamPage , or the GroupSwim service (or ... The moderator sets and distributes the agenda (focused on “what we want to achieve here”), and invites participation broadly (“visit this place at 10am tomorrow and contribute”) and specifically (by instant message, “Hey Joe, David has just posted a wild idea ... The January 19, 2009 edition of Fortune magazine features an article entitled "How to Manage Your Business in a Recession", authored by Geoff Colvin (pp.66-71).