Archive for May, 2007

Collanos Momentum Newsletter

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Thought our blog readers would be interested in reading the latest Collanos Momentum Newsletter we sent out via email last week to the Collanos community:

“Since our last Collanos Momentum Newsletter in October 2006 we progressed well towards our goal of becoming a “one million users teamwork internet platform” by the end of 2008. Here’s a short update on our latest milestones:

Collanos’ management and financial foundation has been reinvigorated with the addition of Andreas Danuser, as a major investor and board member. Andreas is a successful serial entrepreneur (Inalp Networks, SwissQual, NetModule, CTModule, Comitas and Translumina) who brings all his VoIP competence into our company.
We are now working on the next investment round, which will allow us to switch gears, further enhancing our offering and, most importantly, solidifying our global structure and reach!

Collanos Workplace, our flagship solution, has matured a lot. On December 14th, 2006, after a six months beta phase, we launched Collanos Workplace 1.0. On February 8th, 2007 we released an important update making it available also in the German language.
Finally, last week, on May 14th, 2007 we launched Collanos Workplace 1.1, our newest version adding new key functionality to the product. Now users can find and invite other Collanos members and team workers around the world, even if they are offline. We also added the ability to restore older document versions of the team at any time. In addition Collanos supports now a third language – Chinese. After English and German this will allow us to increase our user base in the fastest growing internet market.

Since February we further broadened Collanos’ global PR reach. Our head agency, Jenni Kommunikation in Switzerland, was complemented with PR agencies in the United States (FutureWork PR – specializing in social media PR) and Germany (100zehn). This increased the effectiveness of our PR work in these countries very notably.
Just the fact that at CeBIT we were awarded with the “Office Organization Innovation Prize 2007” increased our visibility all over Europe!

Collanos’ user base has grown substantially with nearly 10,000 registrations just on our own website. We estimate the downloads on more than 1000 freeware download sites to be at least 5 times that number!
Using Collanos Workplace 1.1, you can now see for yourself how many users have registered with Collanos.

The growth of Collanos’ user base is fueled by successful use-cases and teams. We started to document these stories and role models, including: JC eBell, Pure Swiss, San Jose State University (SJSU), the agency teams of Jenni Kommunikation and Tweakfest.
With the much improved Collanos Workplace 1.1, new stories will be added frequently over the next weeks.

Early this year we also launched the very successful Collanos Ambassador program. Collanos friends from all over the world, including the U.S., Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Canada, Nicaragua, Brazil and the Philippines, voluntarily motivate, communicate, invite and support other Collanos users in their vicinity. This has been a great reward for our team to see other users so actively engaged with the Collanos community and provide us with valuable feedback.

Is there anything else we can do better? Oh, yes, there is!
We learned a lot over these last few months and have pushed our team decentralization to the maximum and beyond. Technology allows having teams spread all over the world but there are also limitations. As a result, we are going to concentrate our business functions in certain locations with the development organization in Kharkov, Ukraine, and the management and marketing in Switzerland and San Francisco.

Our product needed more time to mature than we had expected. This was a tough learning. The good news is that Version 1.1 is a major step forward and with Version 1.2 we are going to close the final open gaps: Just glimpse into the future with our Founder and CTO Franco Dal Molin.

If you are interested in contributing further to Collanos’ success, we have come up with four examples of things you can do:
1. Use Collanos Workplace with your teams
2. Talk , write, comment about Collanos to others (users, bloggers, analysts, journalists or investors…) about your team success and experience, and, of course, share it with us
3. Motivate and help others understand the value of Collanos-based teamwork - by becoming or nominating an ambassador
4. Invite friends and colleagues to use Collanos
We highly appreciate your help. Collanos Workplace 1.1 is a major milestone in the history of Collanos and a great point to start spreading the Collanos word out to all team-based professionals.

Many thanks to all of you who supported us over these first months, following the launch of Collanos Workplace.”

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Comparing Collanos with Groove

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Julien le Nestour in his blog “Collanos: core Groove features for free” brought up some interesting comparison points between Collanos Workplace and Groove. In response to his posting I added a comment which I thought our blog readers would be interested as well.

Julien, an experienced Groove user, did a very impressive and thorough analysis and comparison of Collanos with Groove.

I just wanted to add a few notes about the ‘folderisation’ aspect of Collanos Workplace that he brings up and explain why we have chosen to place the workspace at the root of the Collanos solution and not create separate silos for each object type (Tasks, Discussions, etc.) as is the case in Groove.

At the inception of Collanos, our founder Franco Dal Molin was a dissatisfied user of Groove. Money wasn’t a matter, it was the user experience (as well as the Windows only snag).
When team-intensive knowledge professionals as ourselves engage in projects, we are dealing with more than just files and team members. Team projects entail sharing of content that can be in the form of communications (synchronous such as IM and asynchronous such as email and chats) and the content itself (Unstructured data as in Office, PDF, media and other application files and Structured such as in tasks, chats, notes, links).

Team members need to be able to share all these forms of content in the context of the project. What’s more, they need to be able to do this concurrently with other parallel team projects. As a result, Collanos Workplace was designed in a way that users can view all project/s data in ONE location. No separate tabs for each form of content. It’s all there!

Users typically think in terms of projects/workspaces and in their projects they can immediately see all the different forms of content that are available (more objects will be created overtime by Collanos and by opening our studio to advanced users) and be able to communicate real time or async with any online and offline member. The consolidated workspace view is where we see the improvement over Groove, not a shortfall. Users who are very accustomed to Groove may have an initial phase of transition to this structure but for new users, we find that the ease of use is really where we stand out compared to Groove.
The hierarchical structure of folders is also based on users’ close familiarity with Windows Explorer or Mac Finder, further accelerating their ability to ramp up on the solution.

We are always looking for suggestions on how to further ‘dumbify’ our solution and address the weakest link on any team so that the entire team embraces Collanos. We encourage our readers to send us feedback and help us improve the only successful alternative to Groove out there.

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The World of 2020 has Come!

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

The world in 2020″ and “Core Groove Features for Free” are two recent blog postings from Julien Le Nestour mentioning Collanos.
In “The world in 2020″ he provides an interesting viewpoint supporting our positioning as a disruptive innovation. Where we talk about new-market-disruption and “Serving underserved Collaboration markets”, Julien describes the trends and drivers that are reinforced by the disruption power of Collanos. These trends and drivers include: SMBs’, small organizations’ and individuals’ new role in the global market of 2020 enabled by Globalization, New Demographics, the ability to have atomized structures, more personalized interactions and the availability of better knowledge management solutions.

In the past, superior flexibility, personal relationships and higher responsiveness to customer needs were sufficient to differentiate small, local teams in their respective markets. Physical omnipresence and economies of scale via expensive enterprise platforms were market entry barriers that only large organizations could overcome. The evolution of the internet as a global platform coupled with the introduction of free enterprise-class solutions, such as Collanos Workplace, remove these obstacles altogether. SMBs and small, globally distributed teams can be part of the emerging world of 2020.

It is not only our ambition to deliver new solutions facilitating the way to work in the world of 2020 but we also live this promising new SMB model ourselves. Only a couple of years ago this would not have been affordable for a small company such as ours.
The world of 2020 is here!

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Collanos Creates Global Network for Team Collaboration

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

SAN FRANCISCO — May 24, 2007 — Collanos Software today released Collanos Workplace 1.1, a free p2p platform that enables team collaboration on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems without the need for a server. Version 1.1 lays the foundation for global team collaboration. In addition, several new features have been added, including a Central User Directory, User Sign In/Out, and Vista OS support. Collanos delivers increased reliability, speed, and overall performance.

Collanos Workplace offers small business teams, students, non-profit organizations, and other knowledge-sharing professionals, an easy-to-use set of comprehensive collaboration tools. Collanos’ global collaborative network allows internet users to easily form teams and effectively collaborate together on a shared passion, goal, or project.

With the introduction of the Collanos Central User Directory, users will be able to see and invite any other Collanos community member, even if they are offline. Collanos Workplace allows users to restore any previous version of team member contributions. The Auto start kicks off the replication process immediately after the computer goes online. With the new Sign In/Out step, on top of the existing data encryption and secure storage, Collanos adds an additional security measure to protect project and team data.

Existing Workplace users will see an immediate improvement with the overall performance of the application, and in the speed of content replication across each team member’s workspaces.

With this new release, Collanos Software continues to execute on its vision of bringing free, easy-to-use, yet powerful team collaboration solutions to millions of internet users. Collanos’ mission is connecting collaborating people and enabling professional teamwork on a global basis and beyond enterprise boundaries.

“Over the last few months Collanos has been collecting input from the thousands of Windows, Mac and Linux users to better manage their team projects,” said Franco Dal Molin, CTO and President of Collanos. “Quarter over quarter Collanos triples its users. From the new release we expect important acceleration for this growth.

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Collanos schafft globales Team Collaboration Netzwerk (German)

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Collanos bringt Workplace 1.1. mit neuen Features auf den Markt

Zürich, 15. Mai 2007 – Collanos Software bringt Collanos Workplace 1.1. auf den Markt. Die aktuelle Version der kostenlosen Software für firmen- und teamübergreifendes Zusammenarbeiten im Internet wartet mit Neuheiten auf: Sie ermöglicht das Auffinden von Teammitgliedern, auch wenn diese nicht online sind, vereinfacht die Zusammenarbeit unter den Mitgliedern, erhöht die Sicherheit und läuft neu auch unter Vista.

Collanos Mitglieder können ihr User-Profil dem gesamten Netzwerk zugänglich machen. Damit schafft Collanos ein globales Netzwerk. So können andere Collanos Nutzer via Internet einfach gefunden und eingeladen werden – selbst wenn ein Mitglied offline ist. „Wir müssen öfters neue Teammember in Collanos einladen, die genau zu dem Zeitpunkt nicht online sind“, erklärt Christian Aglen, Wirtschafts-Student an der Maharishi University of Management in Iowa. „Mit dem neuen Benutzerverzeichnis können wir jeden User finden und unabhängig vom Status einladen.“

Mit Collanos kann man jederzeit auf frühere Versionen von Beiträgen und Informationen zurückgreifen. Neu synchronisiert Collanos die Informationen unter den Mitgliedern, sobald die Computer eingeschaltet werden. Die neue Version garantiert hohe Sicherheit der Projekt- und Teamdaten dank Login und verschlüsselter Datenhaltung sowie Übertragung.

Typische Collanos-Nutzer sind kleinere, innovative Firmen, mobil und global agierende Arbeitsgruppen, aber auch Studenten, die eine flexible Kollaborationsplattform über Standort- und Firmengrenzen hinaus benötigen.

Zehntausende Benutzer brauchen Collanos Workplace, um auf gemeinsame Dokumente, Kontakte, Diskussionen und Projekte zuzugreifen und dies unabhängig davon, ob sie unter Windows, Mac OS X oder Linux oder einer Kombination davon arbeiten“, erklärt Peter Helfenstein, Collanos CEO. „Collanos verdreifacht von Quartal zu Quartal die Nutzer. Von der neuen Version erwarten wir eine weitere Beschleunigung des Zuspruchs.“

Der kostenlos erhältliche Collanos Workplace 1.1 steht unter www.collanos.com zum Download bereit.

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956 and Counting

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

As I write these words, the number of registered Collanos members stands on ‘956’. So what?!
Definitely nothing to show off with as the number of global team-intensive knowledge workers seeking an ad hoc (simple and useful, cross-platform: Mac - see latest review #1 and #2, Windows, Linux and available off and online) solution to manage their team projects is in the millions, if not tens of millions.
We already had tens of thousands downloads of Workplace 1.0 so what’s new here?!
The CUD!

We just launched this week our new Central User Directory (CUD), creating the first Global Team Collaboration solution allowing Wang in China to be able to invite Pedro in Nicaragua, Achim in Germany and Amanda in Iowa to share a workspace. No IT support, no servers (data is only on peer computers), no lengthy tutorials and no licen$e fees or restricted functionality. It’s free as in FREE. No advertisements and no hidden agendas. As we grow our user-base we will launch subscription-based premium features that users can opt into (‘Freemium’ model) so there is an actual business model, for those of you still puzzled.

The significance of 956 957 registered users is the fact that Collanos with the release this week of Collanos Workplace 1.1, has addressed some of the main issues that impeded some users from embracing Collanos for all their teamwork. No more. From here on with the boosted performance, security, speed, languages - hear the latest: [audio:nihao.mp3]
and functionality (check out our new Conflict Bin and Offline invitations- See Release Notes) it’s all up-the-hill.

Farewell triple digits and welcome in the four!

963 and counting.

Aug. 13, 2008 Update:
17′000 and counting.

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