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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
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Business Collaboration in the Cloud
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WHITE PAPER:
This white paper addresses the issues and challenges surrounding remote collaboration, exploring just how to succeed in this new world of work.
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 | Published: 13 Jan 2012
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How to Manage System Center Operations Manager using Groups
sponsored by Veeam Software
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Using groups effectively in Microsoft Operations Manager can customize the Operations Manager console for your users, provide more actionable alerting and can automatically react to changes in your environment. Read this white paper now to learn more.
Posted: 09 Feb 2011 | Published: 09 Feb 2011
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Top Reasons to Upgrade to Microsoft SharePoint 2010
sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel
WHITE PAPER:
Learn about the top reasons companies should consider upgrading to Microsoft SharePoint 2010 as well as hardware solutions available that work in conjunction with SharePoint and SQL Server.
Posted: 26 Oct 2010 | Published: 26 Oct 2010
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GROUPWARE DEFINITION (continued):
other 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 facilitate calendar sharing, e-mail handling, and the replication of files across a distributed system so that all users can view the same information. Electronic
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