Kablink Teaming is a "game-changer" in enterprise collaboration and team productivity. Most collaboration software focuses on either building team Web pages (think SharePoint) or small pieces of the overall collaboration needs of an enterprise (think blogs, wikis, forums, etc.). Kablink recognized that each of these collaboration tools fulfilled a real need, but still fell short of a total collaboration offering that would unlock team productivity. Truly unlocking collaboration, team productivity and knowledge sharing across all types of projects in an enterprise—and not just fulfilling documentation or file sharing needs—is the goal of the Kablink project.
Kablink helps your teams capture, share and retain content. Imagine your users having version control, indexed search, and workflow - all from one tool. That's Teaming :-)
The Teaming repository is the same as a shared drive. Using the WebDAV protocol you can keep using the tools you've always used, from Microsoft Office to Open Office, with no software to install. You get what you need when you need it - versioning, sharing, and searching.
Using Teaming you can create and attach workflows to your files and content. Instead of sending documents as email attachments and managing the coordination of changes via email and your own fortitude, rely on Teaming's workflow features to route the document to the correct participants at the right time. Workflow can even push your documents to other systems if that's what your process dictates. Try it, you'll like it.
Suggest, draft, define a concept, a technology, a strategy, whatever, and open it for editing to your team or organization. Individual and team publishing has become a necessity in 21st century business. The easy of publishing via blogs and wikis have brought a new era of publication to business and personal endeavors. Already, leading companies and thought leaders in every sector are using blogs to influence marketplaces, social trends, political movements, and more.
Wikis are a great way to develop a shared definition, explanation, or vision while maintaining a comprehensive record of its evolution. They offer the most dynamic way to build, refine and exchange knowledge about, well, anything. Plus, wikis make it easy to include input from experts outside the immediate team. Wikis are the ultimate example of Web 2.0 and generative content development. There is no more effective way to collaborate on dynamic content.
What is Relevant Collaboration? Today's business environment ENCOURAGES "attention drain" in profound ways. Constant email and IM conversations, meetings that go on and on with no resolution and only more work required to gain consensus. These problems are forcing today's workers to focus their efforts on the most relevant people and projects. Kablink has built an relevancy dashboard that helps users focus, track, and collaborate on the most relevant information and people in their organizations.
Everything has the potential for collaboration and shared understanding. That's why we embedded collaboration deeply in all facets of Kablink Teaming. Everything in Teaming can be commented on, rated, shared with others, or tracked in the future, making collaboration a first class citizen in our solution.
Ever stumble across a team, project, or individual you'd like to keep track of? Well with Kablink you can track anything. This means that when something changes you get notified right away. Keep up with all the important things you find.
Ever wonder what a user-friendly workflow engine would look like? The answer is Kablink Teaming. Using Teaming anyone can create and apply a workflow to their processes. This allows users to increase productivity by documenting and using best practices within a organization. Let your best and brightest define processes that everyone can use or let each user define what works best for them. Each is possible using Teaming's workflow features.
The fun doesn't stop there. With Teaming Workflow users can create sophisticated workflows that communicate with other systems at just the right moment. Imagine having a workflow that was integrated with your phone system so that your help desk could push a support ticket to another agent. You can do that and we have. But that's only one example of integration. You can integrate Teaming Workflows with SAP, Oracle, Peoplesoft, or any other system you need to.