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ZDNet Make the Case: Web Collaboration Solutions

Overview Web collaboration technologies are advancing at a rapid pace. New features and interfaces are appearing almost daily as vendors race to capture a piece of this multi-billion dollar market. As a result of this progress, investing in Web collaboration technology has become more confusing for IT executives. Outsourcing, custom applications, content control, and archiving are just a few of the many issues that need to be addressed before making a decision. This ZDNet white paper, "Make the Case: Beyond Web Conferencing -- Web Collaboration Solutions," will help guide you through the maze of questions surrounding Web collaboration technology so you can find the solution that's best for your organization.

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PublisherZDNet File FormatWORD
Date PublishedJanuary 2005 Downloads244
FormatWhite Papers   
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