Collaboration

 
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Web-based collaboration, or groupware, revolves around applications on the Web that are designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve their goals.

Groupware tools can be divided into three categories: unstructured communication, interactive conferencing, and interdependent collaborative management (coordination). Business use of Web-based collaboration allows people to work together wherever they may be, either in the same city, same country or from locations around the globe.

Check the Collaboration Resource Center for up-to-the minute information on product developments and reviews, vendor profiles, and best practices, along with informed commentary from some of today's hottest technology writers.

 
  Key Concepts: groupware, collaborative tools, Web-based collaborative solutions, knowledge management  
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Live Mesh in the Enterprise

Source: Redmondmag.com

Despite the lack of marketing, author Mary Jo Foley believes Microsoft's Live Mesh can benefit business users. Some of the ways Live Mesh might be used in the enterprise include ...

Valid Windows Live ID Will Get You into Live Mesh

Source: LiveSide

Anyone with a valid Windows Live ID can now access Live Mesh, according to this article. U.S. customers won't have to make any adjustments, while international customers will need ...

Still a Big Gap Between Reality, Wishes for Web 2.0

Source: IT Business Edge

Social Networking Is Just Business

Source: IT Business Edge

Is Open Source Really This Misunderstood?

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

A reader commenting on my May 29 post concerning whether open source or Google is a bigger threat to ...

Zawodny Leaves Yahoo for Craigslist

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

News of movement among the open source elite: Former Yahoo developer Jeremy Zawodny has taken a ...

Wachovia Extends Its Enterprise 2.0 Network

Source: InformationWeek

Wachovia is not just incorporating enterprise 2.0, it is embracing it. The financial services company is preparing to roll out wikis, blogs, IM, social networking and other Web ...

Open Source Census...Brought to You in Part by Microsoft

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

On the heels of an open source gaffe, as well as several other

SOA Software Supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server

Source: Market Wire

SOA Software announced that its Repository 6.0 supports Microsoft's Visual Studio 2008. The added support enables users to access data in the Team Foundation Server through a ...

Enterprise 2.0: The Reincarnation of Lotus Notes, Circa 1989

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

Enterprise 2.0 is both the information technology (IT) conference that took place the week of June 9 in Boston and

 
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