I don’t cover enterprise applications often, but today Sosius launches something that not only made me sit up and notice, but I could also see scaling into a tool which almost any web application could make use of. Sosius provides online collaboration and group workspaces, but before you close this tab, you need to check out their new visualization application. This is a fascinating tool I’ve seen demonstrated live which allows you to plug in any kind of data and then map it into a fractal map that can be zoomed into - almost to an infinite point, depending on how deep the data goes.
Sosius is an online collaboration site and a group workspace that allows you to work with information in groups or individually. The site gives you 25 MB of free storage space that you can use to store files, organize information and share it with as many people as you want.
The application is excellent for groups since everybody in the group with appropriate permissions can create and edit information in real time.
You can manage your work flow and tasks, automate your tasks according to your requirements, manage your calender and events. get updates on what’s going on in your group work space, and much more…
There are (at least) dozens of hosted applications for smaller businesses, however many companies struggle with getting employees to adopt their chosen collaboration tools. A new solution from Sosius combines a collaborative workspace with the features of a social networking site like blogs, chat, tagging and creating searchable profiles with the goal of encouraging participation.
We're extremely proud to add Sosius to our list of integration partners and solutions that include the best-of-the-best on the web such as Salesforce.com, WebEx, eFax, Zoho, HR Block Rocketlawyer, and Box.net to name just a few.
Online company Sosius has launched its social collaboration platform for third party services and applications.
Called OpenSosius Services, the platform connects data from Sosius to other applications and services across the Web for small and medium businesses.
Leader in social collaboration creates one-click access to the web's best online services and applications.
OpenSosius Services connects data from Sosius with other applications and services across the Web. It extends the benefits of the Sosius platform to companies, developers and non-developers alike by allowing them to integrate applications and services directly into Sosius.
Online workspace and collaboration site Sosius (who we looked at a few weeks ago), has officially launched. Though they’re open for business now, you can still get a free account under the same terms as during the beta: 200MB storage for your file repository, calendars, tasks, chat, discussion boards, and other "social" features.
Sosius is an online workspace accessible from any PC, that lets you create and collaborate. No software to buy and set up.
Powerful and flexible yet easy to use. Your free account gives you 200 MB of online storage and you can collaborate with an unlimited number of other users.
Sosius introduced its free, enterprise-grade solution in 2007. As its customer base grows and as the company finds more demand for its solutions, it is now offering upgrade options for premium features and services available at highly affordable rates. Sosius’ customized solutions support customer growth, unlike per user pricing structures that restrict the number of users.
The only provider of online collaboration and business social networking on one platform, Sosius broke the mold with the launch of its free, enterprise-grade solution last year. Now, due to high demand from its growing customer base, Sosius is offering upgrade options for premium features and services available at highly affordable rates. Unlike per user pricing structures that restrict the number of users, Sosius’ customized solutions support customer growth.
Sosius, a player in unified social networking and collaboration, has announced the launch of its business model, which is poised to disrupt the web collaboration market.
Don't want to install and manage SharePoint, or any other so-called enterprise groupware suite? Increasingly, you don't have to. A number of new collaboration tools -- both installed in-house or delivered on-demand, with many based on Web 2.0 technologies -- now enable smaller organizations to collaborate in online spaces.
Most Web 2.0 sites offer one of two things: a place to goof off or a "virtual" version of a desktop application.
So for anyone looking for a site that promotes business productivity, I suggest checking out Sosius.com. This is one of the few sites I've found that actually offer an array of usable tools for the business environment.
I might, at last, have found the app that will enable me to establish a working, user-friendly, social network for East Midlands' Speakers Club.
There are plenty of online workspaces out there, from project management tools to virtual desktops to white-label social networks. New entrant Sosius is trying to bring together tools for teams with a social networking spin to stand out.
As journalists go, I am usually ridiculously organized (I procrastinate by rearranging my desk or home office). Lately, though, the sheer number of projects I'm handling--along with messages and appointments coming from three different e-mail accounts--has threatened to overwhelm me.
The free Sosius, which also hosts your workspaces, is “a boon to smaller companies with remotely situated workers.”
So, last year at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco, I got my introduction to Sosius. For those of you who share my knowledge of EMC's eRoom, I would describe Sosius as 'hosted eRoom on steroids' (web 2.0 steriods). Sosius is a hybrid collaborative working environment, with personal and group dashboards, with access to a whole raft of tools, but it is also a Social Networking platform with Facebook or LinkedIn type qualities.
Sosius has all the essential desktop tools online: calendar, file management, rss feeds, projects, file management, databases, and collaboration and messaging tools.
Sosius is different from competitors in several ways. First, it’s web based, so no installation on servers or computers is necessary. Second, it’s free and is feature packed. Need I say more?
The release of OpenSosius sets the stage for the integration of third-party services, allowing Sosius to provide its users with online applications, such as online word processors or e-signing systems, while opening up a new sales and marketing channel for vendors.
Third-party developers will quickly realize the benefits of OpenSosius. By partnering with Sosius, their custom applications will be made available to all Sosius members, as either shareware or premium services.
Sosius users will also reap the benefits of applications designed by member developers specifically for the Sosius community, by being able to open their own data to the semantic web and extend their networks.
Have you ever used Microsoft's SharePoint, which lets you create shared workspaces for long-distance project collaboration? Neither have I. Among the top reasons most people don't: It's expensive and it requires a server. The free Sosius, which hosts your workspaces, addresses both objections.
... it's looking like a very powerful collaboration solution to help individuals and their teams get more productive and efficient.
Sosius has all the essential desktop tools online: calendar, file management, rss feeds, projects, file management, databases, and collaboration and messaging tools.
Delivering a search functionality built upon Sosius' social networking platform, Expert Finder is designed to help SMEs and large enterprises to grow their businesses through a flat, connected environment.
This industry-first offering underscores Sosius' commitment to providing businesses and professionals with a feature-rich collaboration platform that integrates business social networking to streamline information management and maximize professional networking opportunities.
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