March, 2007

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Wrike is Under the Radar

Wrike

Wrike keeps up its status as one of the “the most promising companies” from Europe ( LeWeb3 ) to the US. One day after the STIRR Wrike appears Under the Radar. The conference held at Microsoft on March 23rd was dedicated to “ Why Office 2.0 Matters “ 32 emerging technologies were showcased representing the new generation of productivity tools.

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Faceted Search Is Coming for SharePoint 2007

Knowledgeline

Many folks have asked about 'faceted' search, which simply put allows for easier filtering of results. While our full-text search of WorkSite content is still getting used almost 900 times per day, our lawyers have been asking for this feature, which is still in beta for us, but coming soon. What you'll notice about this live screen shot (see items in RED ) is that the search engine is still presenting results from our 3 million documents in WorkSite in tenths of seconds and the faceting is work

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New Wrike demo is now availiable on youtube

Wrike

We have prepared new explanatory video about the service. Mostly it can be interesting for those people who haven't yet learned how Wrike helps plan and organize things. Actually, we have already described all the features mentioned in the video in our blog and in the tour. The post New Wrike demo is now availiable on youtube appeared first on Blog Wrike.

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Secure access over https

Wrike

We pay a lot of attention to the privacy and security of data and use every progressive method in this area. Obviously the quality in this area is vitally important for the success of our product. At the current stage of Wrike’s development we plan to introduce the paid version with advanced features by the summer. As for the channel encryption, access over https will be provided with the premium version (SSL).

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?

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Selected tasks are at your hand

Wrike

Dear fans of Wrike, Sorry for the long silence. Now we are ready to please you with several new tools. The best ones are filters. In a couple of clicks you can create a list of tasks for which Mary Smith is responsible and that are overdue; or select tasks that were created by you, and that Rob Brown is currently working on. Now you can quickly display and work on lists of tasks that are chosen by several criteria.

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Sheppard Mullin SharePoint Case Study

Knowledgeline

Here's a link to the case study on Microsoft's site, which was just published today. If you'd like to download a cleaner version of this in Word, click here. I hope everyone enjoys their weekend and has a pint or two of green beer :) Tom.

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STIRR Mixer 2.3 in photos at first hand

Wrike

Wrike is on stage. See more in STIRR Blog. The post STIRR Mixer 2.3 in photos at first hand appeared first on Blog Wrike.

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Wrike is mixed at STIRR

Wrike

Silicon Valley hosts lots of US tech events every month. The principal one – STIRR Founder’s Mixer – is intended for the mixes founders, bloggers, reporters and developers and can be attended by invitation only. Andrew Filev, the founder of Wrike, was among four selected Startup invitees at Mixer 2.3. Thanks to the bub.blicio.us TV we can lift the veil from what was going on in Palo Alto on the evening of March 21.

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Request status update automatically

Wrike

We are crazy about the Wrike features that make the life of managers easier, and now we let you avoid composing typical requests the status update of a task. The request is automatically sent when you click the link “Request status update”. A new message to the responsible people is created in your e-mail client. The message contains the template text, but you can add any specific questions you are interested in.

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Breaking Ground on Better Payment Processes: Strategies for Construction Pros

Speaker: Timothy Allsopp

Payment challenges often lead to delayed projects, financial bottlenecks, and strained relationships. With construction projects becoming more complex, outdated processes are no longer sustainable. By refining financial workflow, companies can improve cash flow, reduce error, and foster trust between stakeholders. Discover practical strategies for redesigning payment systems to overcome workflow challenges while creating a smoother, more reliable process for contractors and subcontractors alike.

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Set due dates assigning tasks via e-mail: [yyyy-mm-dd]

Wrike

When creating tasks via e-mail you may have a question about how to indicate the due date to make it understandable for the system. The best way is to write it in this format: [yyyy-mm-dd]. Nevertheless Wrike supports another format: [mm-dd-yyyy]. You may separate the year, month and day with the help of any of following symbols: – /. So if you really like, you can type something like the following: [yyyy/mm/dd].

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The sharing principle in Wrike

Wrike

Most of the questions and debates between users and the support team come from the sharing principle. Let me explain it again. Example Every user has its own workspace in Wrike, and its own structure of tasks and folders. He can share any task or a folder with other users. In this case the shared item is visible, accessible and changeable for both people (or for more people if necessary).

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