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November 4, 2007

OfficeSpace and Collaboration: Application Spot Light

Categories: Applications Admin @ 2:49 pm

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OfficeSpace is really a collaborative environment that allows teams and workgroups within and outside your organization to work together! By allowing team members to share calendars, tasks and other important information they can better coordinate team efforts. Some of the key components you’ll find in OfficeSpace include:

  • Shared Calendars
    OfficeSpace provides you with the ability to schedule resources (such as conference rooms), company and group events by supporting both group and personal calendars and allowing you to layer individual team calendars.
  • Task Assignment
    OfficeSpace helps you organize team and individual tasks into project as well as seamlessly maintain non-project related tasks. You can assign tasks to each other, send reminders, and generate reports around tasks.
  • Document and Photo Sharing
    OfficeSpace provides a secured area that centralizes the current and past versions of your documents. Documents are organized in access-controllable folders. Documents can be can easily be updated, backed-up or archived.
  • Discussion Forums
    OfficeSpace enables your team to participate and discuss project related items in a searchable online forum. Forums can also be categorized for improved organization.
  • Microsoft Outlook Integration
    OfficeSpace enables you to seamlessly synchronize personal appointments and tasks within the application with Microsoft Outlook.

Whether you are considering using OfficeSpace for your sales team, marketing team, or a project related team in your organization, visit the LongJump Application catalog and find out how the LongJump suite of applications can help boost your business productivity!

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  1. […] well as groups within the enterprise.  Some of the core application on the platform, such as OfficeSpace and Customer Manager, were designed to enable collaboration and self-organization. Components like […]

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