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Company history - groupVision 2.0 |
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Page 3 of 3 As collaborative software evolves and migrates into the Internet itself, it contributes to the development of the so called Web 2.0 that brings a host of universal collaborative features that were originally conceived for the corporate network. These include functionalities such as document sharing (including group editing), group calendar, instant messaging, web conferencing, among others.
As these groupware functionalities are built into the internet, a new collaboration revolution is about to begin. Google showcases new technologies such as Google Apps which are becoming widely adopted by all sorts of organizations. Back in the 90's a vision emerged that "If GROUPWARE really makes a difference in productivity long term, the very definition of an office may change. You will be able to work efficiently as a member of a group wherever you have your computer. As computers become smaller and more powerful, that will mean anywhere."
Our latest company logo, used in this website, reflects how our vision that emerged in the 90's has become an enduring passion. All of the original elements are still there, the company name regains a more central presence and it makes more relevant than ever our corporate mission: optimizing group collaboration.
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