It seems that while SharePoint is definitely Microsoft’s lead collaboration platform, Redmond has been using the C-word to cover a lot of product ground these past few months: Exchange 2007, Office Live, the Groove client, and Live Communications Server. What ticked this reader off was the sudden mention of a Groove Server 2007, and the conspicuous absence of a Groove review on my part.
So first, I’ll apologize for the lack of Groove coverage. I’m a loner and collaboration means talking to those annoying things — what are they called? — oh yeah, people! I’ll do a full Groove review soon.
Meanwhile, just think of Groove as the personal side of collaboration. What instant messaging is to e-mail, Groove is to SharePoint. Groove is designed to allow users to instantly collaborate with each other (one-on-one) or in small groups. Zap an e-mail out to Bob or the other three guys in your design group informing them of your imminent Grooviness and you can set up an instant Groove site to share files.
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Groovy collaborators share the point
January 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Categories: BI · BI Collaboration · Business Intelligence · Groove
