March 21, 2010
Collaboration
In many ways, groupware is the clearest way to show the true power of the Web -- groupware servers authenticate users from anywhere in the world and give them the power to work together in a virtual atmosphere. Groupware is software designed for users to collaborate via the Internet and/or a corporate intranet. Collaboration can be done on many levels: documents can be distributed to a set of users for changes (making groupware a very advanced revision-control system), calendars can be synchronized and meetings scheduled, multithreaded discussions can take place in newsgroups, and more.
Networking Solutions
- 1 Linux Server Management Nightmare: Attack of the Killer Penguins
- 2 Top 10 Open-Source Server Technologies You Need to Know
- 3 10 Coolest Features in Windows Server 2008
- 4 Getting Started With EFT Server -- A More Secure FTP Server Option
- 5 Making Linux Server Directories More Readable, Add to Perl's @INC Array


Windows Server 2008 R2 provides enhanced management control over resources across the enterprise. Downlaod this PDF to learn more.