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collaborative software
(redirected from Group collaboration)

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collaborative software
Software that allows people to work together on the same documents and projects over local and remote networks. Lotus Notes is considered the father of "groupware," which was the first term coined to describe collaborative software. Also called "social software," collaborative software embraces the communications systems as well, including e-mail, videoconferencing, instant messaging and chat. See groupware, application sharing, wiki, e-mail, instant messaging, chat, blog, data conferencing and videoconferencing.


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This enables users to have the highest level of group collaboration by connecting with customers and co-workers on any system - from telepresence to the desktop.
com, a free website that provides students with a home page for group collaboration on academic projects, social dubs, and extracurricular group activities.
By analysing its real-time metrics and reporting, users can improve overall productivity, speed of decision-making, customer service, group collaboration, knowledge management and efficient e-mail data archiving, the company said.
 
 
 
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