collaboration tools

Everyone Wants to Own Your Activity Stream

InformationWeek Internet News  Thu, 04/28/2011 - 02:00

Enterprise collaboration tools are adopting activity streams a la Twitter or Facebook, but how many streams do you really need?


 

Using OpenFire for Realtime Collaboration on Linux

Linux Today  Tue, 03/01/2011 - 08:02

Linux.com: "Offering real-time collaboration tools within a company is becoming a must-have if a company is serious about getting their employees to work as efficiently as possible."


 

Rethinking Collaboration Software

Techdirt  Mon, 09/27/2010 - 19:18

We posted this Insight Community case a few weeks back, but wanted to repost it since time is running out on it.

Once again, if you're unaware, the Insight Community is a way for companies to seek out insight and analysis from members of the Techdirt community.

If you're a registered Techdirt user, then you're also a member of the Insight Community and are free to take part in this discussion.


 

What Users Like/Dislike About Google Wave [DATA]

Mashable!  Fri, 11/27/2009 - 20:00

Google has been actively collecting feedback on Google Wave with an ongoing survey, which was distr


 

Install OpenGoo for in house collaboration tools

Linux Today  Wed, 11/11/2009 - 01:33

Ghacks: "OpenGoo is an open source collaboration tool that is fully web-based, easy to use, simple to install, and free to use.

But is OpenGoo for you and your company? This tutorial will show you how to get an OpenGoo installation up and running so you can kick the tires and find out if it is exactly what you need."


 

Socialtext Mobile: Business Activity Streams On the Go

Mashable!  Wed, 09/09/2009 - 07:17

headerIf you’re one of the many enterprise (and increasingly, small business) users of Socialtext, you’ll be excited a


 

Dimdim Frees Up Web Meetings

Linux Magazine: Top Stories  Thu, 04/10/2008 - 08:00

BOSTON, April 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Dimdim (http://www.dimdim.com), the world's free open source web meeting company, today announced that it is opening its service to the public.

Dimdim is also launching its enterprise and pro versions for power users who require borderless collaboration tools that are easy, affordable, and accessible via any Web browser.

All products are available in public beta immediately.