SYNCING.NET’s New Business Edition Solves Common Collaboration Problems
SYNCING.NET has launched its Business Edition, an enterprising new product that allows for customized collaboration for up to 50 PCs — without an Exchange Server or third-party hosting service. In this business environment, organizations have to be more dynamic than ever - juggling extensive travel, remote team members, multiple projects, and micro-projects, among other things. This edition was designed specifically with these busy, collaborative environments in mind.
Let’s consider some scenarios where SYNCING.NET’s Business Edition could solve some common - yet pesky – collaboration issues. Organizations, like software or marketing companies, thrive on collaborative input from team members. Thinking, sharing, and communicating as a group often yields the most outstanding ideas. The trick for managers is, not interfering with this teamwork, but also controlling who has authority to actually change, add, or delete Outlook data and documents. SYNCING.NET’s Business Edition makes this easy with its tiered user structure.
Think for a moment about a company with 30 employees using a shared Outlook calendar for reserving a meeting room. In this case, each team member should be able to edit his or her own availability but only the team leaders should be able to make changes for the group. Again, this is made seamless in the Business Edition.
Tell us your collaboration issues and we’ll let you know how SYNCING.NET’s Business Edition can come to the rescue. For more on this product, see the media release here.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-23
- SYNCING.NET Meets Windows 7 Compatibility Requirements: http://bit.ly/aOAc37 #
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SYNCING.NET Meets Windows 7 Compatibility Requirements: http://bit.ly/aOAc37
SYNCING.NET and Windows 7, the Perfect Match
All SYNCING.NET editions can now be seamlessly, and safely, integrated with Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system. This means use of SYNCING.NET on the newest PCs will be smooth and hassle-free, important for those who rely on Outlook consistency across several computers or for collaborative use.
With the Redmond company’s compatibility ‘rubber stamp,’ SYNCING.NET users have added peace of mind that synchronizing Outlook across multiple computers and sharing contacts, calendars, and files securely will be error free. For most users, this means an added boon to both productivity and team collaboration.
This milestone comes at an opportune moment, as Windows 7 certification is among the hottest trends in the industry. This is for good reason. Last month, Microsoft celebrated the sale of a whopping 90 million Windows 7 licenses. This ranks Windows 7 as one of Microsoft’s strongest-selling operating systems.
Of course, SYNCING.NET products continue to support Windows Vista and Windows XP, and can be run on either 32- and 64-bit operating systems. For more details on the certification, click here. For a 30-day trial of SYNCING.NET, click here.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-16
- Reading: Tech Tools and Tricks That Boost Productivity: http://bit.ly/aBoGCh (via Business Week @BW) #
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Reading: Tech Tools and Tricks That Boost Productivity: http://bit.ly/aBoGCh (via Business Week @BW)
Not a Minute for Time Management?
Whether working in the office, at home or on the road, it seems there is not enough time in the day for busy professionals. When overseeing multiple clients and employees, it can be difficult to manage your time. We’d like to offer some tips on how to stay organized and focused on your tasks throughout the day.
• Avoid multitasking—this can be very difficult! Being on a conference call and checking e-mail at the same time can cause you to miss important details of the conversation. If you’re easily distracted, try turning off your computer screen during the call.
• Use tools that increase productivity. Using a tool such as SYNCING.NET to increase productivity at work can help keep you on track. Say you worked while on the road last week, when you return to the office you may have a lot to catch up on. When using our software, you can get back to work without spending time syncing email and transferring files to the right folder.
• Set goals for yourself—sounds simple, but creating a to-do list at the start of the day will help make sure nothing gets overlooked. If you are getting distracted while working an important project, it might be helpful to set aside a specific time in the day for it. For example, if you need to put together a new business proposal and this usually takes two hours, create a calendar appointment for 2:00-4:00 p.m. to focus on it.
It’s tough to stay focused on work these days. Try to set goals, avoid multitasking and use productivity tools to make your life easier.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-09
- Check out our new website:– tell us what you think! http://www.syncing.net/en #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-02
- Reading: The Enduring Value of #Microsoft #Office: http://bit.ly/b6tWp7 #
- Reading @cheapskateblog post: Sync #Microsoft #Outlook Across Multiple PCs http://bit.ly/b1m6dc (via @BNET) #
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