
#ROAD TO NOWHERE ORACLE FREE#
That way lies madness.Īre they expensive? These suites run the gamut from the free or at least dirt cheap to the very pricey. Imagine everyone choosing their own tools and then demanding that it work with everything else on your network and, oh by the way, if anything goes wrong or I don't know what I'm doing, I expect the IT folks to handle it for me. The third, quiet as it's kept, is to keep your IT department from freaking out. The second is there's a single provider which makes training and budgeting easier. The first is to make sure that everything works with everything else. Suites just consolidate all those tools for three primary reasons. Anything that happens over the web or via computer or smart phone is a collaboration tool. In other words, think of the myriad ways you communicate as a team.
#ROAD TO NOWHERE ORACLE SOFTWARE#
Also called "social software," collaborative software embraces the communications systems as well, including e-mail, videoconferencing, instant messaging and chat." There, isn't that better? Lotus Notes is considered the father of "groupware," which was the first term coined to describe collaborative software. To show you how confusing this is, if you try to find a definition of "collaboration software" in the usually reliable PCMag dictionary, you get "Software that allows people to work together on the same documents and projects over local and remote networks. What are "collaboration suites"? There are almost as many definitions of these tools as there are tools. While I'm happy to hear from you all and it's an important discussion to have, I think that some explanations are in order so we normal people can follow the conversation. Most of them were from the blogging minions of software companies announcing that, of course email is dying and their solution will be the best replacement. My recent post about how e-mail will soon go the way of the dinosaur got a lot of comments. A case in point: "collaboration suites." They sound so cool and "techy." But what are they and why should managers and companies care?

Nowhere is this more true than in the world of tech. And they're a little too happy to let you know all about it (pharmaceutical companies, this means you). One thing about the modern economy - there is no shortage of inventive people out to solve every problem we have, imagine we have, or didn't know we had.
