Working as One: Collaboration Defined
Many companies today claim to offer collaboration solutions. Do they? To define exactly what collaboration is, it makes good business sense to define first the scope of capabilities that collaboration should provide to mission-critical organizations.
The most effective collaboration solution should offer:
- A scalable, reliable, and robust Web-based environment that ensures continuity of operations even over disjointed networks.
- Easy implementation across an entire enterprise to integrate people, processes, and data securely and seamlessly.
- Instant access to multiple data streams to support complex decision-making.
- A component-based architecture that can be easily assembled to create the precisely configured environment that your organization requires.
- Rapid, flexible deployment within an existing website or as a standalone Java application.
- Immediate access through any Web-enabled device—a Web browser in the office, or through PDAs and smart phones in the field.
By meeting these six criteria, your collaboration solution can realize a "critical mass of communication," tapping into a greater potential for success than individual messaging tools like email, IM, or chat can provide.
In fact, these are the benchmarks that CollabraSpace applies to each of its products, in order to ensure that your organization achieves an uncompromised collaboration environment. One where your organization can work smarter, make more accurate decisions and communicate globally in real-time.
By embedding a CollabraSpace solution throughout your daily operations, your organization can break down the barriers that prevent effective communication to experience what we call "revolutionary collaboration."
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March 24, 2006