Collaboration Software Updates: TeamUp, TeamDrive, Confluence
Here are some of the latest enterprise collaboration product releases…
FatWire TeamUp 3.1 launches, streamlining collaboration for the web. TeamUp 3.1 enables team members to work together and share content through social computer features such as wikis, blogs, tags, comments, and more. New features give wikis third party application mashup support, a custom dashboard with a personalized news feed, profiles, and gadgets, along with enhanced rich media management, new admin tools, multi-lingual support, and more.
At the 2009 CommunityOne West conference TeamDrive demos a collaboration application for the SunCloud with enhanced security features for enterprise and private customers. The seal of privacy for IT-products and privacy protection audit for public authorities was awarded to TeamDrive by the ULD – Independent Center for Privacy Protection. “Security is a primary concern for companies looking to deploy their critical data to the cloud,” says Juan Carlos Soto, VP of Marketing at TeamDrive.
Atlassian releases Confluence 3.0, a simple yet powerful wiki tool that allows teams to create and share documents and rich content. New features include creation of the Plug-In Exchange which gives developers a marketplace for their Confluence plug-ins, along with the Macro Browser which allows plug-ins to be easily embedded into your page. New profile enhancements include on-hover profile summaries when you mouse-over a user’s name, additional options for adding details to your profile, and more control over how you view content within the Profile Panel. Other new additions, commonly found in Enterprise 2.0 offerings, include Activity Streams, Status Updates, and Twitter like user networks where you can follow and be followed.
Posted by: Collabo
Category: Collaboration, Enterprise
Tags: Atlassian, Confluence, Enterprise 2.0, FatWire, TeamDrive, TeamUp, wiki