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ALSO CALLED:
Teamware,
Workgroup Software
DEFINITION: Groupware refers to programs that help people work together collectively while located remotely from each other. Programs that enable real time collaboration are called synchronous groupware. Groupware services can include the sharing of calendars, collective writing, e-mail handling, shared database access, electronic meetings with each person able to see and display information to others, and other
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Groupware Reports
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The Compelling Case for Conferencing
sponsored by Microsoft
WHITE PAPER:
As organizations look for ways to improve business outcomes while reducing costs and encouraging environmental sustainability, many are turning to software-based conferencing and collaboration solutions for audio and Web conferencing. This paper explains some benefits realized by companies who have deployed these unified communications solutions.
Posted: 08 Sep 2009 | Published: 08 Sep 2009
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Successfully Integrating Collaboration into the Workplace
sponsored by Orange Business Services
WHITE PAPER:
Collaboration is one of the hottest topics in the workplace today as market and technology trends drive changes in how employees work together. This paper looks at those trends and suggests ways for information technology (IT) organizations to enable and support the changes that are affecting the way their employees work. Read on to learn more.
Posted: 21 Jul 2009 | Published: 21 Jul 2009
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Windows Server 2008 "Starter" GPOs
sponsored by Global Knowledge
WHITE PAPER:
An old Chinese proverb advises us to "preserve the old, but know the new." Microsoft's old template concept has been preserved in the Windows Server 2008 operating system, in the form of what Microsoft calls the starter GPO (Group Policy Object).
Posted: 10 Dec 2008 | Published: 10 Dec 2008
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Windows Server 2008 and New Group Policy Settings
sponsored by Global Knowledge
WHITE PAPER:
This paper takes an introductory look at the new categories of Group Policy, but anyone moving to Windows Server 2008 technologies would do well to consider the changes and additions to the existing policy categories, too.
Posted: 10 Dec 2008 | Published: 10 Dec 2008
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GROUPWARE DEFINITION (continued):
activities. Sometimes called collaborative software, groupware is an integral component of a field of study known as Computer-Supported Cooperative Work or CSCW.Groupware is often broken down into categories describing whether or not work group members collaborate in real time (synchronous groupware and asynchronous groupware). Some product examples of groupware include Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange, both of which facilititate calendar sharing, e-mail handling, and the replication of files across a distributed system so that all users can view the same information. Electronic "face-to-face"
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