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  2. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_collaborative_software

    Collabora Online, Enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice enabling real-time collaborative editing of documents, spreadsheets, presentations and graphics; DotNetNuke, also called DNN: module-based, evolved from ASP 1.0 demo applications; EGroupware, a free open source groupware software intended for businesses from small to enterprises

  3. Virtual collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Virtual collaboration is widely used in corporate businesses for its efficiency, innovation, and ability to gain or keep competitive advantages in the market. Businesses commonly use virtual collaboration technology to facilitate problem solving between teams within the company, and also to collaborate with other companies.

  4. Collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative software is a broad concept that overlaps considerably with computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). According to Carstensen and Schmidt (1999), [2] groupware is part of CSCW. The authors claim that CSCW, and thereby groupware, addresses "how collaborative activities and their coordination can be supported by means of computer ...

  5. Unify (company) - Wikipedia

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    Unify is a Mitel company [1] headquartered in Munich, Germany and is present in over 100 countries. [2] It provides software-based enterprise unified communications including voice, Web collaboration, video conferencing and contact center, networking product and services.

  6. Google Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Marshall praised collaboration for being "effortless", and praised importing of external file formats and making those editable and collaborative for being a "big selling point". [ 111 ] PCMag ' s Eric Grevstad wrote that "what's online is what you get", adding that "configuring them to [work offline] is a rigmarole".

  7. Cloud communications - Wikipedia

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    The cloud telephony provider is also an expert in the technology, whereas a small business is unlikely to have an employee with the same level of expertise, or cannot justify the expense of a full-time telecommunication infrastructure position. [9]

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