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Groupware: What works the way businesses do?
Groupware
The internet is full of 1.5 million to 7 million indexed pages of groupware
packages available on the market today. Every business needs groupware
to control, manage, or track documents.
Groupware is similar to other systems that enable document management,
often using a centralized system to work through business collaboration
processes to create budgets, market reports, presentations, contracts,
and countless other documents necessary to run a business.
Ad Hoc Collaboration
Often times, however, businesses do not, or cannot, follow an outlined
document collaboration process. Deadlines near, clients change their minds,
management changes their minds, information changes, and needs change.
In searching for groupware that enables businesses to track collaborative
documents, even in an ad hoc environment, businesses need to find groupware
that works the way businesses do.
Tracking
In an ad hoc business environment, tracking your document versions can
be a chaos. To meet deadlines, many documents are created. But, work is
often hurried through, multiple drafts are saved on multiple drives, emails
are shot back and forth, and changes are continually made. But when the
deadline arrives, the document may barely be missing key parts because
drafts and changes were difficult to track, drafts may be missing, nobody
knows the draft order, and nobody knows who made the suggested changes.
Businesses need groupware that can handle ad hoc collaboration.
Businesses often have to put documents together ad hoc, but the end result
doesn’t have to be a mess. In searching through the groupware available,
there are technologies to keep an eye out for which enable document tracking
during hectic, ad hoc, document collaboration.
Digital Thread Technology
Groupware with Digital Thread Technology strings a digital thread through
each draft of a document as it changes hands, even through email. An informational
tag is inserted into the meta data of the electronic document which acts
as a genetic tracker for the document. Digital Thread works in conjunction
with Digital Signature and Version History to display the who, what, when,
where, and how of a document.
Digital Signature
Digital Signatures provide basic version information every time a tracked
document is attached to a Microsoft Outlook e-mail. A link is provided
that allows users to see in real time if they still have the latest version
of a document.
Version History
In addition to a signature that provides basic version information, groupware
with a Version History feature enables a display of the document genealogy
or family tree. Version History is a flow chart or visual display of the
who, what, when, where, and how of the document.
Merging
After utilizing these groupware technologies, merging the changes is
very simple. With just three clicks, you can compare different versions
of a document. All of the changes are recorded and tracked, and all of
the options are at your finger tips when deciding how the information
will be presented in its final format. The ad hoc mess has essentially
been cleaned up behind you and presented to you in an organized system
to allow the final document to be complete, as well as having a helpful
version trail to refer to in case other changes are necessary in the future.
Installation
This is often the most costly part of collaboration software. In sifting
through the millions of groupware packages indexed online, the most cost
efficient groupware will not require new IT infrastructure. Groupware
which can be downloaded is quicker, more efficient, and more budget-sensitive.
The market knows that businesses need services to track and manage documents,
especially in an ad hoc environment. Use these tips to make an effective
search for a groupware that works the way businesses do.
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