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This page archives e-mail messages coming out of the patent conversations as we move toward KnewCo. I'll post messages here that seem relevant. If you have something that you have a particular interest in seeing posted, let me know.

Jeff


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Bill Cockayne
Peter Ponton et al.
Shared collaboration spaces, four from KM
Lisa Piazza
Jeff Johnston et al.
FW: Catching up (w/ Communispace)
 
 
 

 


From: Lisa Piazza
Date: September 25, 2001
To: Jeff Johnston, Patsy Kahoe, Matt Taylor, Gail Taylor, Peter Ponton
Subject: FW: Catching up (w/ Communispace)

I'm not sure who is interested in what anymore :) ... but I am continuing to pursue relationships with virtual collaboration software suppliers. Attached is a partnership document from Communispace. [Click here to download this Word document.]

Next week the Sisters will be looking more deeply into virtual collaboration options. I'm asking several vendors to supply materials - Communispace, Group Jazz, MetaStrategies, Full Circle Associates and Knowise. I don't know what opportunity may emerge, but one might.

I have been given access to the eProject by Joe Urbany at Mendoza, but have not had a chance to get involved with it. This may be a good tool for coordinating design/build activities.

lp

-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Curley [mailto:kcurley@communispace.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 1:51 PM
To: 'Lisa Piazza'
Subject: Catching up

Hi Lisa,

Sorry it has taken me so long to follow up with you. I am glad that you had such a useful workshop with Mendoza last month. I am attaching a general purpose Alliance Partner agreement. What we have tried to do in building our alliance partners program is to initially find a client site to work together in. From this experience, we are then in a better position to determine how to best help each other.

The general agreement attached outlines our first step in working together.

Thanks
Kathy

Kathy Curley
Senior Vice President
Chief Community Builder
Communispace Corporation
One Arsenal Marketplace
Watertown, MA 02472
P 617-926-4555
F 617-923-3446
kcurley@communispace.com

 

From: Bill Cockayne
Date: September 23, 2001
To: Peter Ponton, Jeff Johnston, Matt Taylor, Mauro Paolini
CC: Tamara Carleton, Bill Cockayne
Subject: Shared collaboration spaces, four from KM

Infocetera
http://www.infocetera.com
Create - Organize - Share

Tomoye
http://www.tomoye.com
online architecture for human networks
Tomoye is the leading developer of knowledge sharing platforms for networks of people, institutions and businesses. In these human networks, participants work together on common problems and are pooling their individual learning. They want to easily and flexibly create and share knowledge bases and develop solutions for others. Simplify lets the managers at the hub of these real world knowledge networks rapidly create environments that connect and engage. Information sharing, meaningful knowledge accumulation and distribution are radically simplified. Simplify is at the heart of Intranets, Inter-organizational networks, Research Networks, Public web sites and Extranets. It's easy, ready to go out-of-the-box and flexible.

Copernus
http://www.copernus.com
CopernusTM is an innovative developer of shared, digital workspaces that give dispersed work teams an easy and powerful way to get work done. Copernus delivers WebSpaceTM, a focused business-critical application that provides work teams a no-boundaries online place for sharing information and knowledge.

Covia
http://www.covia.com
Covia's platform and associated application enable collaborative relationships and commerce among enterprises, employees, customers, prospects, partners, channels, and suppliers ... and more.

hotCOMM
http://www.hotcomm.com
hotComm is part of the 1stWorks Corporation. 1stWorks has defined a sophisticated yet scaleable peer to peer application platform. It has assembled a small, but outstanding development group to implement the design, leveraging the groups' wide experience and expertise in Windows internals, IP protocol management, User Interfaces, Fast Search technology and Security. hotComm provides fast, efficient, private interactive access or exchange of text, speech or files between participating hotComm users on the Web.

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Here is the blurbs from the issue of KM that I found these four in:
http://www.destinationcrm.com/km/dcrm_km_article.asp?id=952

Collaboration

HotComm 1.0 1stWorks Corp.
HotComm is a secure desktop client for interactive collaboration that supports Web page and document sharing along with chat and voice. An integrated activity tracking feature provides a real-time analysis feed from sessions. Users can analyze content locally or remotely via a managed service. www.hotcomm.com 508.541.6781 $65 per user per year

Infocetera Information Management System 1.0
WTS Systems LLC
Infocetera, a suite of information management and group collaboration tools, enables users to create, organize and share information online. This standalone intranet and Web server runs on desktop computers and local area networks. Features include personal and group calendars, address books, to-do lists, issue-tracking tools, a bulletin board and file sharing. www.infocetera.com 303.543.7510 $500 per user

Simplify 2.1
Tomoye
Simplify combines elements of content management, groupware and personalization in an online knowledge sharing application. Participants can collaborate, communicate in real time, publish content and coordinate activities. www.tomoye.com 819.246.9007 $40,000 per server

WebSpace 2.0
Copernus Inc.
WebSpace provides a centralized common environment for online meetings and file sharing. It allows public and private interactions, drag-and-drop content entry and the ability to insert, copy, edit and move Web links. It includes a shared file storage space for easy access to meeting-related content in multiple formats, including whole Web pages. www.copernus.com 513.562.5000 $10,000 plus $200 per seat and 18 percent per year maintenance

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