25 Feb 2008 11:50:49 | Joe Miller
According to a survey conducted by InfoTrends/CAP Ventures
entitled “Content-Centric Collaboration,” 51 percent of
businesspeople utilizing technology such as Microsoft Office and
e-mail collaborate almost daily as a part of their business
operations and need group collaboration software to support
electronic collaboration.
The report indicated that the need would continue to grow over
the next year. This stat is not surprising because technology
can be very valuable in improving business operations. However,
two challenges seem to stand in the way of supporting electronic
collaboration: “convincing users to consistently take advantage
of capabilities” and “encouraging users to contribute
information into the system.” One of the questions that has
arisen from these challenges is “Is there a group collaboration
software that is simple for users to adopt?”
Since two-thirds of businesses collaborate using e-mail, one of
the biggest tests for group collaboration software is whether it
can integrate with e-mail. When considering the type of
collaboration that takes place with e-mail, businesses see that
e-mail collaboration includes attachments created mostly in
Microsoft Office applications. This means there is another test
for group collaboration software, “Can it integrate with Office
applications.
User Friendly Group Collaboration Software
The first two challenges of adopting group collaboration
software are not uncommon to adopting any new technology. Often
times a new technology can be very intimidating. Is there group
collaboration software out there that is user friendly?
First, it is important to recognize that group collaboration
software packages available today include different components
which vary according to the package you select. Most businesses
may begin looking by typing “group collaboration software” in an
online search engine. This will yield 19,500,000 indexed pages.
In order to narrow down your choices for a non-intimidating
group collaboration software package, begin by searching for a
package that does not require IT (information technology)
infrastructure. This means that you do not have to add any new
technology to your computer in order to use the software. No IT
also means that the software works automatically with your
applications, without having to install and maintain separate
servers or applications. There is group collaboration that you
can download and then sit back, relax, and let it work for you.
Use the free demo option to see how the group collaboration
software works for you.
Integrating Group Collaboration Software
More than half of technology users already collaborate almost
daily using email and attachments. When searching for the right
group collaboration software for your business, there are
helpful technologies included in group collaboration software
packages which make integration with email and MS Office
possible.
Digital Thread technology allows group collaboration software to
track documents as they are sent back and forth and altered. The
Digital Signature displays the tracking information (the who’s,
what’s, when’s, where’s, and how’s) every time you open any
draft of the document from e-mail, your desktop, or any other
drive on your computer. A Version History puts all of the
tracking information together in a family tree of the document
and its versions, making collaboration even easier because you
always know what you are working on, where it has been, what
changes have been made, who made them, and where it is saved.
A group collaboration software package which includes these
technologies easily integrates with email and MS Office
applications, even if there are others with whom you collaborate
who do not yet have group collaboration software.
It is true that the need for group collaboration software is
increasing rapidly, and so is the number of group collaboration
software packages. These tips are meant to help you sift through
the millions of options available to you and to help you to find
group collaboration software that is user-friendly and that can
integrate with the most commonly used office applications
available.
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