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"I’ve seen the Traction product a few times now I have to say that I really like it and not just for small and medium size businesses. Traction offers an amazing search integration feature which many large vendors can’t even come close to replicating." Chess Media Group Principal and author Jacob Morgan just started a weekly series of concise, consistent, and even-handed public reviews of vendors in the emergent collaboration / Enterprise 2.0 space. Traction Software is honored to chosen for the second review in Jacob's series. Jacob asks wide-ranging questions on overall direction, along with practical questions on integration, support, pricing, maintenance, time to go live, technology, focus, capabilities, customers, key differentiating factors from competition, along with Jacob's candid take. |
| Jacob continues: "I think their approach to using search as the backbone behind collaboration is also very unique, in fact they are the only vendor that I have spoken to which highlights search and discusses it in such an integral way. I like the focus of not having to integrate various systems together which requires duplicating and then syncing content but I also wonder how deep the search functionality can go into things such as billing and invoicing systems, service request systems, or ERP/CRM systems. The platform itself is very intuitive and easy to use, everything extraneous seems to have been removed but without compromising the UI or the functionality of the platform. I also think their pricing model is also quite attractive." » Read Jacob's full review and Greg Lloyd's comment. |
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Jim McGee, Managing Director at New Shoreham Consulting, expert on organizational design and change management for Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media Technologies will deliver the Traction User Group 2010 opening keynote in Newport Rhode Island on Oct 13. Jim is also well known as the author of the popular McGee's Musings weblog on Knowledge Management, Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media technology. On Twitter follow Jim as @JMcGee. |
| Jim is a highly regarded expert in organizational design and change management. He works with senior executives in organizations to formulate, structure, and solve problems in the effective use of information technology in complex knowledge work settings. Jim has experience as an entrepreneur, senior executive, professor, author, blogger, speaker, systems developer, designer, and consultant. His previous positions include Director at Huron Consulting Group, Professor of Electronic Commerce and Technology Innovation at the Kellogg School of Management, and as Founding Partner at Diamond Management and Technology Consultants. Jim has an MBA and doctorate from Harvard Business School, and an undergraduate degree in Statistics from Princeton University. |
| See also 12-15 Oct 2010 | Fifth Annual Traction User Group Meeting, TUG 2010 Newport |
| Managing the visibility of knowledge work - McGee's Musings 23 Jun 2010 |
| Get detailed information on TUG 2010 Newport and register at TUG.TractionSoftw… |
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