August 23rd, 2008
Collaboration
When people deal with each other, they use three key approaches: conversing, transacting and collabororating.
If you are in the mood to make the correct choice with regard to software technology, you have to get to know the differences that exist between those interactions.
An interaction of conversation is a transfer of ideas and an interaction of transaction is transfer of a transaction substance between two or more participants, whereas collaborative interaction is meant for a change of a substance of collaboration, ex.: achievement of a shared objective.
Interactions of collaboration are dealt with in such a way that the key purpose of those involved is to modify the collaboration substance from what used to be non-secured and intangible, for instance, an idea, into something useful, for instance a blueprint.
Collaborative software
Collaboration software is considered to be one type of groupware categories that make it easier for people communicate information and work as a team on projects.
Its remarkable usefulness lets users to browse action plans, share documents, be updated on projects, moderate schedules, automate business processes, be duely notified of any tasks and events they are involved in. You may come across a lot of approaches to making these applications useful: scheduling activities, papers and projects, automating business processes and harmonizing work of two or more departments or even offices.
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July 27th, 2007
After reviewing many of the region’s most exciting business ventures nominated for the 2003 Ben Franklin Emerging Business Awards, a distinguished panel of judges has narrowed the field to twelve finalists. Five winners will be honored in early March, for their breakthrough technologies, product innovations, management excellence, and commitment to entrepreneurialism. The Entrepreneurs’ Forum of Greater Philadelphia and Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania founded the Ben Franklin Emerging Business Awards, popularly known as the “Bennies”, in 1994.
Because this year’s “Bennies” coincides with the founding organizations’ 20th anniversaries, the program will include special anniversary components in honor of their achievement. The “Bennies” will be held on March 6, at the Ballroom at the Ben, 9th & Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA, beginning at 6:00 p.m., followed by a networking dinner reception.
The finalists outlined below represent a wide range of industries offering exciting technologies and business innovations.
INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
e-Duction, Inc. has created a dynamic payment technology, Payroll Exchange, and offers point-of-sale payroll deduction (e-Duction won the 2002 Bennies Award for Best Management Team).
Easy Walking is commercializing Up n’ Go, a durable medical product that revolutionizes the functions currently provided by partial weight-bearing devices used for physical therapy.
Virtual Cycles is a 3-D, color software development company providing visualization tools for customizing high-end motorcycles, e.g. Harley-Davidson. The software lets the consumer see how parts actually look on a motorcycle prior to purchase.
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