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Wednesday, September 11, 2002
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Internetweek publishes the results of a recently held poll on collaboration
Most companies think they need a combination of tools -- e-mail, instant messaging, and collaboration platforms -- in order to perform critical collaboration functions such as document sharing, revision control, and discussions. That's not necessarily a big knock on existing collaboration platforms -- such as that of Groove Networks, however -- since a large number of companies think such platforms are also enough. Plus, companies are used to mixing and matching software systems as needed to satisfy their business requirements. [via Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]
9:21:27 AM
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Comments broken on Radio this morning
After investigating why I got a dozen message boxes asking if I wanted to debug my weblog page, I found that the culprit was having comments for weblog entries. After disabling this feature (i.e. modifying my item template) I have stopped getting the message boxes.
7:59:14 AM
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Recommended reading: Groove Security Architecture white paper
I believe that one of the more impressive accomplishments of the Groove architects is the security model - transparent, always on, encrypted on disk and over the wire. This white paper explains the security model in detail for accounts, identities, contacts, spaces, tools and messaging protocols.
7:53:07 AM
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