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What is Collaborative Computing?
IT research firm Gartner Group says that collaborative computing, using groupware, enables a collection of people to work together on a common task in a coordinated fashion.
 
Collaborative Computing Quick Menu
GroupWise QuickPlace
WebDAV Digital Media Manager
 
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GroupWise Tips, Info, and Training for Hospital Employees (JHMCIS)
 
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QuickPlace
What is QuickPlace?
QuickPlace is a collaboration tool by Lotus enabling you to coordinate projects or publish information through quickly created web sites. The best thing about QuickPlace is that you do not need to know anything about writing or programming web sites.

Desktop Computing Services has offered QuickPlace in a pilot mode, but is no longer accepting requests for new QuickPlace sites. For more information about QuickPlace, please feel free to visit QuickPlace "User Page".

  
Information Some Hopkins QuickPlaces
Hopkins NTS QuickPlace Home Page
 
Lotus QuickPlace Home Page
 
QuickPlace 2.0 User's Guide (PDF format)
PDA/Wireless Sub-Committee
 
NetWare and Novell Directory Services

QuickPlace User Page

  
WebDAV
What is WebDAV?
WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers.

Desktop Computing Services plans to make WebDAV services available to its customers later this year to allow them to gain access to their network files via a web browser such as Internet Explorer.

  
Information
WebDAV Flyer (by UCal Irvine, leader of the WebDAV Working Group)
  
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