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Collaboration is mission critical. Unfortunately collaboration today is an afterthought on many IT agendas. IT needs a collaborative solution that can properly handle the attention towards security and compliance. This system needs to be simple to administer and be able to archive the user's actions and collaborative content. The lack of team collaboration tools today cause individuals to revert back to their time test tools such as email to manage their team efforts. Individuals and teams require a solution that can model the team's current processes rather than overloading their disjoint tools.
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| Date: | Sep 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 12 |
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