internet.com
You are in the: Small Business Computing Channelarrow
Small Business Technology
» ECommerce-Guide | Small Business Computing | Webopedia | WinPlanet |Refer-It

WinPlanet Software Downloads and Reviews for Small Businesses
Search
Power Search | Tips
-
Navigate WinPlanet
WinPlanet Home Page

Software
Download Index
In-Depth Reviews
Tips & Tutorials
Updates
News

Software Categories
Browsers
Chat / Conferencing
Desktop Utilities
Development
Internet Apps
Multimedia
OS Service Packs
Productivity Tools

Software Glossary

WinPlanet Newsletter

internet.commerce
Partners & Affiliates













Small Business Computing
Small Business Computing
Ecommerce Guide
Webopedia
WinPlanet

WinPlanet / Reviews

Download of the day
Norton AntiVirus 2008

Most Popular Software Downloads
Ad-Aware 2008 Free
Windows XP Service Pack 3
Internet Explorer 7
QuickTime for Windows
Adobe Flash Player
AVG Anti-Virus Free
Paint Shop Pro
Windows Live Suite
CCleaner (Crap Cleaner)
Winamp

Most Popular Software Articles
Windows Vista Tips & Tricks, Part 1
Windows Vista: Worthy of the Hype?
Windows Wireless Zero Configuration: Five Steps to Sanity


Software Reviews

HyperOffice: An Online Workplace for Businesses on the Go
Complex Intranets and Client Portals Made Simple
Jamie Bsales

The workplace isn't what it used to be. Between work-related travel, telecommuting, contract workers and consultants — not to mention clients and suppliers — a business owner is rarely likely to find everyone associated with a project in a single location at the same time. So how does one manage projects and keep all parties in sync and connected when the only commonly accessible application is a Web browser? Via the Internet, of course.

HyperOffice.com has combined a suite of communication and collaboration tools into a slick portal that is both easy to use and highly customizable. Need a central repository for documents that your employees and clients can share? It's here. Want a way to centralize contacts among a group of field salespeople? You can. Looking for a master calendar to help manage employees' time and coordinate meetings? HyperOffice has it, along with shared to-do lists, links, reminders, forms and more. And each of these public components has a private counterpart, so each employee has personal folders, to-do lists – and so on – that only they can see.

One-Stop Shopping

Unlike other Web solutions that focus on one piece of the puzzle (say, document management or group calendaring), HyperOffice has packaged it all together — which means just one login for users and one monthly bill for you. And with plans starting at $17.99 a month, it's cheaper than buying a server dedicated to the tasks and deploying Microsoft Exchange. Not to mention easier.


HyperOffice.com screenshot
Click here for a larger image.

That's what attracted Carroll Ross, president of Collaborative Solutions, LLC, to HyperOffice. This McLean, Virginia-based consulting and outsourcing firm helps clients identify and implement large-scale IT projects, from rolling out ERP and CRM applications to guiding major organizational-transformation programs. The three-year-old firm has 32 employees, most of who are on location at customer sites at any given time.

"I wanted to establish a consistent Internet portal to connect my employees," recalls Ross. "Something more comprehensive than just Web-based e-mail."

Ross and his crew certainly had the expertise to set up and manage a custom remote collaboration/communication system using Microsoft Exchange servers on the back end and a Sharepoint Portal Server. "But for a business our size, that kind of investment didn't make sense," he says. Ross thought about building his own custom portal, but then he read about HyperOffice and realized they had already built it for him. "It was a perfect solution for us, because HyperOffice had all the pieces we were looking for," he says.

Complex Feature Set Made Simple

Working with HyperOffice is simple. After you sign up for a plan, you can pick your unique login URL (typically yourbusinessname.hyperoffice.com) and password. At least one person needs to be designated as the administrator in order to add users, set permissions, change default settings (if needed) and so on. But don't be put off by that moniker — no previous IT or Web-coding experience is necessary. HyperOffice has done all the heavy lifting for you, and straightforward dialogs walk you through the steps.

You can leave your portal's home page as is, but most businesses will want to customize it a bit (with your company logo, welcome statement or what have you), especially if clients and customers will be given access. And thanks to the customizable nature, different types of visitors to your portal can have different views. So, for example, your employees might have access to all online modules (documents, tasks, calendar and so on), but a particular customer might only be able to see and access the folder where her project documents reside.

That's one of the features Collaborative Solutions likes best about HyperOffice. Ross needed a portal that clients and consultants could use on a per-project basis. "This way, we can let customers see project schedules, documentation, and tasks," says Ross, "without giving them access to our company portal and its e-mail and what not."

| Next Page »

Contents:
1. Complex Intranets and Client Portals Made Simple
2. Web-Based E-Mail, Documents, Calendars and More

Download Now!Download






JupiterOnlineMedia

internet.comearthweb.comDevx.commediabistro.comGraphics.com

Search:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and JupiterOnlineMedia

Jupitermedia Corporate Info


Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.

Advertise | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers

Solutions
Whitepapers and eBooks
Microsoft Article: Will Hyper-V Make VMware This Decade's Netscape?
Microsoft Article: 7.0, Microsoft's Lucky Version?
Microsoft Article: Hyper-V--The Killer Feature in Windows Server 2008
Avaya Article: How to Feed Data into the Avaya Event Processor
Microsoft Article: Install What You Need with Windows Server 2008
HP eBook: Putting the Green into IT
Whitepaper: HP Integrated Citrix XenServer for HP ProLiant Servers
Intel Go Parallel Portal: Interview with C++ Guru Herb Sutter, Part 1
Intel Go Parallel Portal: Interview with C++ Guru Herb Sutter, Part 2--The Future of Concurrency
Avaya Article: Setting Up a SIP A/S Development Environment
IBM Article: How Cool Is Your Data Center?
Microsoft Article: Managing Virtual Machines with Microsoft System Center
HP eBook: Storage Networking , Part 1
Microsoft Article: Solving Data Center Complexity with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
MORE WHITEPAPERS, EBOOKS, AND ARTICLES
Webcasts
Intel Video: Are Multi-core Processors Here to Stay?
On-Demand Webcast: Five Virtualization Trends to Watch
HP Video: Page Cost Calculator
Intel Video: APIs for Parallel Programming
HP Webcast: Storage Is Changing Fast - Be Ready or Be Left Behind
Microsoft Silverlight Video: Creating Fading Controls with Expression Design and Expression Blend 2
MORE WEBCASTS, PODCASTS, AND VIDEOS
Downloads and eKits
Sun Download: Solaris 8 Migration Assistant
Sybase Download: SQL Anywhere Developer Edition
Red Gate Download: SQL Backup Pro and free DBA Best Practices eBook
Red Gate Download: SQL Compare Pro 6
Iron Speed Designer Application Generator
MORE DOWNLOADS, EKITS, AND FREE TRIALS
Tutorials and Demos
How-to-Article: Preparing for Hyper-Threading Technology and Dual Core Technology
eTouch PDF: Conquering the Tyranny of E-Mail and Word Processors
IBM Article: Collaborating in the High-Performance Workplace
HP Demo: StorageWorks EVA4400
Intel Featured Algorhythm: Intel Threading Building Blocks--The Pipeline Class
Microsoft How-to Article: Get Going with Silverlight and Windows Live
MORE TUTORIALS, DEMOS AND STEP-BY-STEP GUIDES