VoIP Blogging > Groove - Sharepoint's Cool Brother?

[DoRealTime - Real Time Collaboration] Groove is a workspace collaboration tool that works pretty much like every other tool. Much easier and more intuitive than Sharepoint, the documentation says that the more advanced versions of Groove access Sharepoint, working as the front end. 

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http://jkobielus.blogspot.com [James Kobielus' Blog] fyi “Tensions on the Web”””and the atten... : In this post, Bosworth was discussing the exciting developments with “folksonomies,” which are essentially semantic web environments within which anybody can post whatever tag-sets they like, in a bottom-up fashion, without draconian taxonomy/ontology-nazis telling them what tags are legal or illegal in a particular domain (analogous to how wikis operate in terms of free-for-all post/overpost concurrent authoring/editing). Bosworth acknowledges the inherent sloppiness of this sort of distributed collaboration, but places his faith in the power of team dynamics to quickly converge on a consensus, good-enough tag-set taxonomy/ontology for whatever domain they’re defining.

[Ferris.typepad.com] Ferris Research Weblog: Microsoft Acquires Groove: There was a lot of discussion in the Microsoft Q&A about how Groove fits with Office, Sharepoint and other technologies. However there was no discussion whatsoever about how it fits with Exchange. 

[Blog.ferris.com] Ferris Research Weblog: Team Workspaces: It is targeted primarily at small and medium-sized businesses and positioned directly against Microsoft's Windows Sharepoint Services. There is at least one important difference in the approach IBM is taking however - and that is that WSE is designed to create workspaces that are based on roles although it supports ad-hoc use as well. 

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