Peter Helfenstein Collanos wins Red Herring 100 Europe Award

April 15th, 2008 by Peter Helfenstein

Collanos Software received a Red Herring 100 Europe 2008 Award in Malta. The award places the Swiss start-up among the 100 most innovative private technology companies in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa). Collanos was one of nine Swiss companies to bag one of the highly coveted awards.
Every year, writers from the globally active media company Red Herring pick their most exciting new technology companies, 100 of which are given a prestigious Red Herring 100 Europe Award.

Collanos Red Herring 100 2008 Europe Winner

Swiss start-ups are gaining ever greater recognition from Red Herring every year. In 2008, Switzerland produced nine of the 100 top companies netting an award. A year ago, seven Swiss companies won an award, and in 2006 the total was six. In addition to Collanos, the following Swiss companies won a Red Herring 100 Europe 2008 Award: Language Direct, LiberoVision, Museeka, ReVolt Technology, SECU4, sonic emotion, Starhome and Symfact. Compared with the number of German winners, this year and last year there were 12 winners, compared with six in 2006.

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Peter Helfenstein Collanos gewinnt Red Herring 100 Europe Award (German)

April 15th, 2008 by Peter Helfenstein

Collanos Software ist in Malta mit dem Red Herring 100 Europa 2008 Award ausgezeichnet worden. Wir gehören damit zu den innovativsten 100 privaten Technologie-Firmen in der EMEA-Region (Europe, Middle East, Africa). Neben uns holten sich acht weitere Schweizer Unternehmen die begehrte Auszeichnung.
Autoren des weltweit tätigen Medien-Unternehmens Red Herring qualifizieren jährlich die spannendsten neuen Technologie-Firmen, 100 davon werden mit dem prestigeträchtigen Red Herring 100 Europe Award ausgezeichnet.

Collanos Red Herring 100 2008 Europe Winner

Schweizer Start-ups werden von Red Herring von Jahr zu Jahr besser bewertet: 2008 wurden insgesamt 9 Unternehmen aus den 200 Besten als Sieger gekürt. Vor einem Jahr gewannen sieben Unternehmen aus der Schweiz den Award, 2006 waren es deren sechs. Neben Collanos haben die folgenden Schweizer Unternehmen den Red Herring 100 Europa 2008 gewonnen: Language Direct, LiberoVision, Museeka, ReVolt Technology, SECU4, sonic emotion, Starhome und Symfact.

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Franco Dal Molin Nearshoring to Eastern Europe

April 6th, 2008 by Franco Dal Molin

Many European organizations (from small start-ups to large corporations) are outsourcing their software development, testing, and maintenance tasks to specialized providers in Eastern Europe and the CIS. Because of the geographical proximity, this outsourcing model is often called “nearshoring”.

Collanos is also applying and benefiting from this distributed working model. We are managing all our software development processes from our headquarters in Zurich, but outsource work to suppliers in Ukraine, Bulgaria, India, and other destinations. Our experiences so far have been mostly positive, but of course there are always aspects that can be improved. Collanos is currently preparing for expansion steps and we need to further grow our software development teams.

The whole discussion is not about cheaper labor costs only. In fact, the lower the direct costs get (read: the farther East one moves), the higher the indirect costs typically get, including reduced overlap of time zones, bigger travel distances when visiting, more problems due to cultural differences, and others.

To better share our own experiences with others, and to hear from other buyers about theirs, we have created a new group on the Xing business networking platform. The goal of the group is to represent the interests of the buyers’ side, by sharing practical experiences, exchanging tips and advises, bringing transparency into the practices of this industry, learning from each other, collecting best practices, avoiding typical pitfalls, and so forth.

The group is exclusive to European professionals in the software industry which are buying services in Eastern Europe. Outsourcing providers looking for new customers will not be allowed to join the group. With this narrow focus and membership profile, the group will be able to build-up trust between its members and become a highly relevant resource for many European professionals.

To join the group (you must be a Xing member to do so), please visit the Xing Group “European Buyers of Software Development Outsourcing (Nearshoring to the East)“.

We look forward to meet other professionals outsourcing their software development work to Eastern European providers, and valuable exchanges of experiences. Please feel free to forward this information to interested colleagues. Thank you.

UPDATE:

There is also a related discussion on LinkedIn Answers: “Nearshoring Software Development to Eastern Europe”. Great and valuable answers indeed.

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Peter Helfenstein Collanos - Red Herring 100 Europe 2008 Finalist

April 4th, 2008 by Peter Helfenstein

Collanos Software has qualified for final selection in the 2008 Red Herring 100 Europe! This award is presented each year to the 100 best private technology firms in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa).

“This year’s impressive list of submissions from companies demonstrates Europe’s growing role as a major centre of innovation in the global technology sector,” said Red Herring Editor-in-Chief Joel Dreyfuss. “The exceptional accomplishments of European technology start-ups and entrepreneurs are a testament to the rapid advancements being made in building the European innovation ecosystem.”

Peter Helfenstein, CEO of Collanos Software, is pleased. “The number of Swiss companies selected as finalists for the Red Herring European 100, among them Collanos, shows that thanks to Swiss quality engineering, the willingness for collaboration across borders and the excellent institutional support for internationalization, Swiss start-ups are in a great position to prosper in the global market.”

Red Herring’s editorial staff rigorously evaluated several hundred private companies through a careful analysis of financial data and subjective criteria, including quality of management, execution of strategy, and dedication to research and development.

In 2007, Collanos was selected as a candidate for the Emerging Tech Award by Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. Also in 2007 Collanos at CeBIT was awarded with the Innovation Prize ITK for Collanos Workplace and in 2008 for the new Collanos Phone.

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Franco Dal Molin Collanos Workplace Maintenance Release

March 28th, 2008 by Franco Dal Molin

Today we made available release 1.3.0.2 - a pure maintenance release for Collanos Workplace. It fixes a number of defects and limitations discovered since the launch of the main 1.3 version three weeks ago. Furthermore, this maintenance release reduces the load on CPU, bandwidth and overall traffic volume significantly. Several optimizations were applied to the replication engine. All users should update to this version to guarantee smooth operation of Collanos Workplace.

For more information, please check also the release notes.

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Martin Kuppinger Collaboration, Mobility and Virtuality

March 12th, 2008 by Martin Kuppinger

For some years, several approaches to efficient work in teams, generally called Collaboration, have been initiated, from e-mail and groupware up to Intranet team portals or chat solutions. Some of them are well-established now, for others it is – at best – still a long way to get there. If you consider the challenge of collaboration from the users`point of view, it becomes quickly apparent that there is still a want for improved concepts.

Staff members working in teams within their company are comparably well off – at least if the company structure is a solid one, for example implementing a Lotus Notes/Domino infrastructure. Version 8 of Lotus Notes/Domino together with the Notes-activities has made a great leap towards a flexible collaboration, even though it remains restricted to comparably inflexible Enterprise IT infrastructures. However, mobile users and smaller companies with largely virtual structures as well as temporarily implemented virtual structures for work beyond enterprise boundary, are facing a completely different scenario.

In this area, the typical collaboration tool is e-mail. Everybody is familiar with overflowing mail boxes, and hardly anyone manages to handle the endless amount of attachments efficiently. All things considered, e-mail is an important medium, but simply unsuitable for a great deal of tasks.

Collanos Team Spotlight: PURE SWISS Inc. - San Francisco

Additional chat programs and other mechanisms add to the miserable situation that more and more tools are available without really simplifying communication, just because there are to many different systems and methods. Skype chats are a nice invention, with the results being saved in a log file, but scarcely anybody will ever read these log files.

Looking at the problem with a view to what a typical mobile user working in virtual structures really needs, it becomes quite obvious that many of the standard approaches do not work. The number of users affected by this deficiency is rather large, comprising freelance consultants, small innovative companies, research groups and many others. In these scenarios, solutions requiring their own server infrastructure are the first to be out of the race, for such infrastructures need to be built up and managed by people well-acquainted with this job – who are mostly missing. Additionally, more specific problems are involved as the right bandwidth for accessing the own server, or the higher provider fees for connections providing a fixed IP address – not to mention security challenges. This means to exclude all systems like Lotus Domino or Microsoft Exchange – the latter anyway being rather a mail than a collaboration tool – from a possible selection.

E-mail alone definitely is not capable of covering this demand. WebDAV and various kinds of Internet filing tools are likewise unsuitable, alone for security reasons. So what else is on offer? Hosted Microsoft-Sharepoint solutions and other web-based collaboration infrastructures might solve the problem, but in the first place, hosting is rarely a cheap option, and the needed administration effort is considerable. Finally, this concept reaches the end of its potency for people sitting aboard a train badly missing a stable internet connection. For mobile users it is not at all a satisfying option to only work web-based. But at least, web solutions score with platform independence.

The requirements of the user group in question must be met by a tool that allows offline working – and can be used on various platforms. What these users need is a solution which by demand can also be accessed via web, particularly to integrate staff members from bigger enterprises who are involved in a common project and have to follow specific IT rules not allowing them to install a local application. The ideal solution should enable the user to exchange documents, manage calendars, maintain tasks and do other basic work – in the most simple way. If more than one computer is used, identical data should be accessible on all of them. Add some integrated chat or even VoIP functions for communication within virtual teams, and you will get a tool that supports the mobile virtual user much better than e-mail or the like.

Collanos Team Spotlight: San José State UNIVERSITY

Collaboration vendors have become aware of this demand. Collanos Workplace offered by Collanos clearly addresses this focus. Some of the needed functions as platform independence und offline capability are already implemented, others are found in the Roadmap, from VoIP integration and hosted online services to allow browser-based working, up to a simplified use on more than one computer. The whole system is characterized by a user-friendly look-and-feel. Another solution positioning itself in this market segment is Microsoft Office Groove. However, it rather represents a supplement to Microsoft Exchanger Server – thus catching up with Lotus Notes/Domino 8. And there is no platform independence.

This does not mean that e-mailing will be completely off-limits for users in question. But in many scenarios, information access will be much easier than before – and serve the large group of mobile people working in virtual structures in a more adequate way.

The author, Martin Kuppinger, is IT analyst and founder of the analyst firm Kuppinger Cole + Partner. He also works as a freelance journalist and has written more than 50 IT books in the last few years.

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Martin Kuppinger Collaboration, Mobilität, Virtualität (German)

March 11th, 2008 by Martin Kuppinger

Es gibt schon seit vielen Jahren etliche Ansätze für die Zusammenarbeit von Teams, die „Collaboration“, angefangen von eMails über Groupware bis hin zu Team-Portalen für das Intranet oder Chat-Lösungen. Manche davon haben sich etabliert, andere sind – bestenfalls – auf dem Weg zu etablierten Lösungen. Doch wenn man sich einmal die Herausforderung „Collaboration“ aus Anwendersicht betrachtet, wird schnell deutlich, dass noch einiges im Argen liegt.

Wer innerhalb seines Unternehmens mit anderen Personen zusammenarbeiten muss, hat es dabei noch relativ gut – zumindest wenn das Unternehmen eine feste Struktur hat und beispielsweise eine Lotus Notes/Domino-Infrastruktur anbieten kann, die ja – mit der Version 8 und den Notes-Aktivitäten – auch bei der flexiblen Kollaboration einen deutlichen Sprung gemacht hat, nur eben in relativ starren Enterprise IT-Infrastrukturen. Ganz anders ist die Situation für mobile Benutzer und für kleinere Unternehmen mit eher virtuellen Strukturen, ebenso wie für temporär angelegte virtuelle Arbeitsstrukturen über Unternehmensgrenzen hinaus.

Das typische „Collaborations“-Werkzeug ist hier eMail. Wer hat nicht schon unter übervollen eMail-Boxen gelitten? Und wer kann schon effizient mit den ganzen Attachments von Mails umgehen? Letztlich ist eMail ein wichtiges Medium, aber für viele Aufgaben schlicht nicht geeignet.

 

 

Hinzu kommt, dass man mit zusätzlichen Chat-Programmen und anderen Mechanismen immer mehr neue Tools bekommt, die im Ergebnis nicht zur Vereinfachung der Kommunikation beitragen, weil man einfach zu viele verschiedene Kommunikationssysteme und –wege hat. Skype-Chats sind zwar nett und die Ergebnisse werden auch protokolliert. Aber wer schaut schon wirklich nach, was in den Chat-Protokollen steht?

Wenn man das Thema unter dem Blickwinkel der Anforderungen des typischen mobilen Benutzers betrachtet, der in virtuellen Strukturen arbeitet, wird schnell deutlich, dass hier viele der klassischen Ansätze nicht funktionieren. Und diese Gruppe von Benutzern ist nicht klein: Der frei arbeitende Unternehmensberater, kleine und innovative Unternehmen, Forschungsverbünde und viele andere Beispiele lassen sich hier nennen.

Lösungen, die eine eigene Server-Infrastruktur erfordern, fallen hier typischerweise schon weg. Denn es gibt meist niemand, der die Infrastruktur aufbauen und verwalten könnte, von Detailproblemen wie der Bandbreite für den Zugriff auf eigene Server und die höheren Provider-Kosten für Anbindungen mit fixer IP-Adresse und Sicherheitsproblemen mal ganz abgesehen. Also eben kein Lotus Domino, kein Microsoft Exchange – das ja ohnehin mehr Mail als Collaboration ist – und auch kein anderes System aus dieser Kategorie.

eMail alleine reicht auch nicht aus. WebDAV und irgendwelche Ablagen im Internet sind auch nicht die Lösung, schon aus Gründen der Sicherheit. Was bleibt also? Gehostete Microsoft Sharepoint-Lösungen oder andere solche web-basierenden Collaborations-Infrastrukturen könnten eine Lösung sein. Aber erstens ist das Hosting selten wirklich günstig. Zweitens hat man auch hier einen gewissen administrativen Aufwand. Und drittens scheitert das Konzept spätestens dann, wenn man im Zug sitzt und keine stabilen Internet-Verbindungen hat. Für mobile Nutzer ist es keineswegs optimal, nur web-basierend zu arbeiten. Immerhin haben Web-Lösungen aber den Vorteil der Plattformunabhängigkeit.

Für die Anforderungen der betrachteten Benutzergruppe braucht man aber ein Tool, mit dem man offline arbeiten kann. Man braucht ein Werkzeug, das auf verschiedenen Plattformen einsetzbar ist. Und man braucht eine Lösung, die bei Bedarf auch über das Web erreichbar ist – und zwar vor allem, um Personen aus größeren Unternehmen einbinden zu können, mit denen man in einem Projekt zusammenarbeitet und bei denen die IT-Richtlinien die Installation einer lokalen Anwendung verbieten. Mit der Lösung sollte man Dokumente austauschen, Kalender verwalten, Tasks pflegen und andere Grundfunktionen durchführen können – und das in möglichst einfacher Weise. Und wenn man mehr als einen Rechner nutzt, sollte man doch immer auf die gleichen Daten zugreifen können. Dazu noch integrierte Chat- und vielleicht sogar VoIP-Funktionen für die Kommunikation innerhalb der virtuellen Teams, und „schon“ hat man ein Werkzeug, mit dem der mobile, virtuelle Mensch viel besser arbeiten kann als mit eMails und anderen Ansätzen.

 

 

Genau auf diesem Weg befindet sich Collanos mit seinem Collanos Workplace. Einiges ist schon da, wie die Plattformunabhängigkeit und die Offline-Fähigkeit. Anderes findet sich in der Roadmap, angefangen von der VoIP-Integration über die gehosteten Online-Dienste, mit denen man auch über den Browser arbeiten kann und eine einfachere Nutzung von mehreren Rechnern aus. Und das Ganze in einer Form, die einfach nutzbar ist. Ein anderes Tool in diesem Marktsegment ist Microsoft Office Groove, das aber eher in Ergänzung zum Microsoft Exchange Server gegen Lotus Notes/Domino 8 positioniert ist. Hier fehlt beispielsweise auch die Plattformunabhängigkeit.

Das heißt nicht, dass man in solchen Strukturen weiterhin eMails nutzen wird. Aber: Man wird viele Informationen einfacher nutzen können als bisher. Und in einer Weise, die für die große Gruppe der mobilen, in virtuellen Strukturen arbeitenden Menschen angemessen ist.

 

Über den Autor:
Martin Kuppinger ist IT-Analyst und Gründer des Analystenhauses Kuppinger Cole + Partner. Zudem arbeitet er gelegentlich als freier Journalist und hat im Laufe der Jahre mehr als 50 IT-Fachbücher
verfasst.

 

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Franco Dal Molin What’s New in Collanos Workplace 1.3

March 6th, 2008 by Franco Dal Molin

Collanos Workplace 1.3.0.1 is an important release of the multi-platform P2P team collaboration solution. This version contains a number of new features, major improvements to existing functionality, as well as many enhancements and bug fixes. The focus of this release was to further improve the overall user experience, fill-in functionality gaps, and increase the collaboration productivity of dispersed teams.

These goals have been achieved with the following measures. The core P2P content synchronization algorithm has been further enhanced with the much anticipated “fetch from any” capability. Team members can now synchronize with any other team member, even if the original content creator is not currently online. A brand new real-time instant messaging subsystem is replacing the old “send a message” function. The new instant messenger supports informal ongoing chats with all existing contacts, outside the scope of team workspaces.

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To improve the life of Task intensive workers, a new “All Tasks” perspective has been introduced. Tasks from all folders of all workspaces can now be viewed, filtered and changed in one location.

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To facilitate moving data in from and out to the operating system, a number of functions were added. Dragging and dropping of folders now works also from “inside-out”, i.e. whole workplace folder structures can easily be dragged and dropped to the file system. As an alternative function, users can also use the new “Copy To…” function. Finally, File objects can now be opened with any application, using the new “Open With…” feature. Many more enhancements have been implemented. See the illustrated Release Notes (PDF format) for more details.

As always, Collanos Workplace 1.3.0.1 is available in versions for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The software is available in English, German and Chinese translations. The current version 1.3 is compatible with the last version 1.2, which will give teams with mixed installations a smoother transition. The new release is available both as installer from Collanos’ web site and automatic update process for existing users.

Collanos is proudly improving the FREE basic version of Workplace with each new release. Our gratification is a steadily growing and vibrant user community. We look forward to your feedbacks! Please help up by spreading the good news. Use the built-in “Invite to Collanos” tool and invite all your contacts and friends. Thank you!

Release Highlights
This Workplace release contains a number of important improvements and new features:

  • P2P “Fetch From Any” replication algorithm
  • Persistent Instant Messenger
  • New “All Tasks” perspective
  • New “Open With…” function on File objects
  • Drag and Drop workspace folders to file system
  • New “Copy To…” function to file system
  • Automatic detection of “inconsistent members”
  • Plus many more enhancements…

Compatibility
Workplace versions 1.2 and 1.3 are protocol-compatible with each other for all basic operations. Mixed teams will be able to work together. Users with old versions will obviously not benefit from new features and improved capabilities. Furthermore, even 1.3 users will have limitations when interacting with old users. For example, a Workplace 1.2 user and a Workplace 1.3 user won’t be able to use the new instant messenger together.

Automatic Update
We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version. Workplace 1.2 users will benefit from an automated upgrade process. All you need to do is restart your application to trigger the auto-update process.

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Peter Helfenstein Collanos Launches Collanos Workplace 1.3

March 6th, 2008 by Peter Helfenstein

Today, the new version of Collanos Workplace, 1.3, will be made available. The foundation of Collanos Workplace has been thoroughly optimized and the teamwork functions have been largely extended. Collanos now includes a Team Instant Messenger environment. In addition, Collanos Workplace 1.3 sets standards as to a comprehensive user task management. Team members can work with their own Windows, Mac or Linux systems, and the results will be available to the other team members on the internet –as simply and fast as using a server-based solution.

Collanos has boosted the technology behind its p2p (peer to peer) platform. Any online team member can ensure that all other team members, even if online only for a short period, have access to the most up-to-date workspace content.

The most noticeable improvement from a user´s perspective is the new task management function which is now accessible from all across Workplace. In an overview window, the user can view, track and maintain all the tasks across all his workspaces. In addition, a new Collanos Instant Messenger has been integrated into the teamwork environment. It allows team members to conduct dialogs, discuss issues and work out creative solutions by using the chatting function.

The extensions of version 1.3 will allow Collanos to develop and offer new features in the upcoming months. “The extensions of the peer-to-peer technology allow Collanos partners and service providers to offer value-added services”, explains Franco Dal Molin, president and CTO of Collanos Software. “These offerings include persistent, secure and reliable data storage, permanent team synchronization and the possibility to access workspace content from the browser. Messaging is planned to be augmented with team messaging and voice/video functionality. As in task management, other relevant team work tasks will be supported Workplace-wide, for example, in the form of team calendars and other tools for planning and change management.”

Workplace 1.3 is seen as the turning point for Collanos to establish itself clearly as the leading cross-company teamwork environment on the internet. Peter Helfenstein, CEO of Collanos Software, is convinced: “The solid foundation to support ad-hoc teamwork has been established. Teamwork has always been of great importance. In our globally networked world, effective teamwork has become the crucial factor of success. With Collanos Workplace 1.3, the required platform and tools are now available to everybody.”

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Peter Helfenstein Collanos lanciert Collanos Workplace 1.3

March 6th, 2008 by Peter Helfenstein

Collanos macht heute die neue Version seines Collanos Workplace 1.3 verfügbar. Das Fundament von Collanos Workplace wurde massiv verbessert und die eigentlichen Teamworkfunktionen wurden wesentlich erweitert. Collanos ist nun auch eine Team-Instant-Messenger-Umgebung. Zudem setzt Collanos Workplace 1.3 neue Standards für umfassendes Task-Management der Benutzer. Teamworker können mit ihrem eigenen Windows-, Mac- oder Linux-Rechner arbeiten, die Ergebnisse stehen den anderen Teammitgliedern im Internet trotzdem genauso einfach und schnell zur Verfügung wie beim Einsatz einer Server-basierten Lösung.

Collanos hat die Technologie seiner p2p (Peer-to-Peer)-Plattform mit der neuen Version weiter ausgebaut und verfeinert. Bereits ein einzelnes online Teammitglied stellt sicher, dass alle anderen Teammitglieder, wenn auch nur kurzzeitig online, die Ergebnisse der Arbeiten der Teammitglieder auf dem allerneuesten Stand zur Verfügung haben.

Den wohl grössten funktionalen Schritt für den Benutzer bietet Collanos mit dem neu eingeführten Workplace-übergreifenden Task-Management. Der Benutzer kann alle definierten Tasks über seine sämtlichen Teams hinweg in einer Übersicht einsehen, tracken, pflegen und ergänzen. In die Teamwork-Umgebung wurde zudem ein neuer Collanos Instant Messenger integriert. Teammitglieder können so in gewohnter Weise mittels Chatting Dialoge führen, Probleme diskutieren und kreativ Lösungen erarbeiten.

Mit den Erweiterungen der Version 1.3 legt Collanos die Basis, um seinen Benutzern in den nächsten Monaten weitere neue Funktionen zur Verfügung zu stellen. „Die Erweiterungen der Peer-to-Peer-Technologie erlauben, dass in Zukunft Collanos-Partner oder Service Provider Mehrwertdienste anbieten“, erläutert Franco Dal Molin, President und CTO von Collanos Software. „Diese Angebote reichen von der permanenten, sicheren und zuverlässigen Datenhaltung, hundert Prozent verfügbarer Teamsynchronisation bis hin zum Zugriff auf die Ergebnisse der Teamarbeit nur über Browser. Messaging soll bald um Team-Messaging und Voice-/Videofunktionen ergänzt werden. Analog dem Task Management werden weitere relevante Teamworkaufgaben in Zukunft Workplace-übergreifend unterstützt, so beispielsweise in Form von Teamkalendern sowie weiteren Planungs- und Change Management-Werkzeugen.“

Der neue Release 1.3. ist für Collanos Ausgangspunkt, um sich definitiv als die führende firmenübergreifende Teamwork-Umgebung am Internet zu etablieren. „Das solide Fundament, um das ad-hoc Teamwork professionell zu unterstützen, ist nun gelegt“, ist Peter Helfenstein, CEO von Collanos Software, überzeugt. „Teamwork war schon immer wichtig. In der global vernetzten Welt ist gutes Teamwork der Erfolgsfaktor schlechthin. Die dafür benötigte Plattform und die Werkzeuge stehen mit Collanos Workplace 1.3 ab sofort jedem zur Verfügung.“

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