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Quick Links, Feb 20

Positions


  • Steven on Choosing Team Collaboration Offerings ... Steven from Novell analyzes the team-based collaboration software market, and proposes a categorization schema. CollaborationLoop

  • CIOs Preparing for BlackBerry Shutdown ... Some CIOs have contingency plans in place should the RIM BlackBerry service be closed down. The court will decide this Friday. SearchCIO, Nashville Business Journal. At the 3GSM congress last week, RIM showed some delegates its new BlackBerry for high-speed 3G networks. Unstrung

Vendor Moves


  • WebEx for MindManager ... Mindjet is planning a WebEx add-in for MindManager, and is seeking beta testers. Mindjet Blog

  • TimeBridge is Hiring ... TimeBridge, a cross-organizational calendaring and scheduling startup, is hiring for a Product Manager and Marketing Manager / Director.

  • Let'sPowwow ... Yugma released Let'sPowwow, an online group collaboration service. Enables team members to view and/or edit a document simultaneously from any location, across Windows, Mac and Linux desktops. Free for up to 11 participants. Available immediately. PRWeb

Other Industry Happenings


  • Introduction to CalDAV ... Review of the history of calendaring and scheduling, and the reasons that the CalDAV standard is under development. NewsForge

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