Internet Groupware
Jon Udell's Info on Internet Groupware:
One of the first titles that come up from using the search terms "Internet Groupware" was an article by Jon Udell, the title of the article is: "Internet Groupware for Scientific Collaboration". Jon always provides excellent articles:
http://udell.roninhouse.com/GroupwareReport.html
I started to do a key point summary of this article, but it made no sense, you have to read this article. It fits into my Gotta Try category. This article is from a guy who literally wrote a book on Internet Groupware for O'Reilly publishing.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pracintgr/
Sample chapters are found at:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pracintgr/chapter/
for the Slashdot article on it try this link:
http://slashdot.org/books/99/12/13/1221240.shtml
Jon's archives are found on his web site at:
http://udell.roninhouse.com/
While his newer stuff is on his blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/
Groupware Links:
this first link gives you an introduction
http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/index.txl
while the following link gives you all kinds of links, that include a list of conferences for example:
http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/cscw.txl
OpenSource Groupware & Projects:
http://nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html
Conversant
another opensource option for groupware:
http://support.free-conversant.com/995
Lotus and SUSE Team Up for Commercial Linux Groupware:
http://www.suse.de/us/company/press/press_releases/archive01/groupware1.html#xfree86430
SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source operating system, and Lotus announced the SuSE Linux Groupware Server. The new server combines the comprehensive functionality of the Domino Messaging and Web Application Server with the cost advantages and the reliability of the Linux operating system. This provides a basis for improved business processing and customer relations.
Windows & Macs
for those of you who have people using both Windows and Mac, one of the better choices, is from a company who first started out with a Mac based server. They have now added Linux clients.
http://www.firstclass.com
21st Century Groupware:
Lastly, I would put Ray Ozzie's Groove, in the league of what will be used for groupware for the next decade:
http://www.groove.net
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Ted Ritzer.
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