Monday, April 30, 2007
Collaborating digitally: better tools for getting work done together
My presentation for the 2007 joint meeting of ITKC featured tools and resources for working together online. These links point to sites and topic-specific resources that may be helpful for collaborating digitally.
Thanks to everyone attending the session at ITKC on Tuesday night. Comments (registration required) are welcome, or if you prefer, use the email link in the right-hand navigation.
These links for the presentation to the ITKC joint meeting on Tuesday evening, May 1, 2007, may help you collaborate more easily online. I use a number of these with my clients and customers, and I teach people how to use them effectively, Sharepoint in particular. Your comments are appreciated and welcome. Please note that registration is required for commenting.
Lotus Notes
Ray Ozzie’s bio
Blogger
Ellislab, formerly pMachine
Wordpress
Wikimedia, parent of Wikipedia
Wikipedia, the 21st century equivalent of Encyclopedia Britannica
CMS Matrix, with all of the CMS packages you could ever want to analyze and demo. I don’t have enough days left to check out all of these.
Sharepoint, from Microsoft, for self-service web site creation inside the firewall.
Groove, for collaborating *through* the firewall.
Acrobat Connect, formerly known as Breeze
Comparison of Acrobat Connect product lines
37signals, where Ruby on Rails lifted off, and home to fine products for digital collaborators everywhere
Basecamp, web-based project management for customers, clients, and team members
Writeboard,shared whiteboards from 37signals.
Campfire, IM optimized for the corporate environment
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