Archive for the ‘Ambassadors’ Category

Just Forget the Backup

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

I am a paperless worker. As a consequence my MacBook Pro is my permanent companion. I only leave home taking it with me. Without I am lost.

Over time quite some critical data got stored on my notebook. But frankly, I not making backups as seriously as I should. There has been a permanent risk to lose data. Installing and using Collanos Workplace rapidly reduced it!

But isn’t Apple’s Time Machine explicitely designed for this purpose? Yes, I work with it, but it just needs to much time and I need to launch on purpose sitting in the office.

How did Collanos reduce risk of data loss for me?
I installed “Collanos Workplace” both on my my notebook and on my desktop computer - as described on Collanos Forum, each installation used with an own “Collanos Name”. Collanos Workplace does not yet allow to use multiple installations with the same user name. Hint: Register one Collanos name for every installation of Collanos Workplace you run.

On my notebook I have quite a number of workspaces where I share data with the different teams I am member of. In each of these team spaces I invite my Desktop Collanos Workplace user. On the road I open my documents and notes from within Collanos Workplace, rather than from the harddisk or from within Mac’s Finder. As soon as I change a file, it is synchronized with my desktop. The same happens when I am in the office. Collanos Workplace is permanently keeping my computers’ data in sync.

This background replication works so well that I do not really need any additional backup anymore. Should something happen to the data on my notebook I just reinstall Collanos Workplace and invite my Notebook’s Workplace from the desktop into the team spaces again. And a little bit later all my data is back.

Isn’t that cool? It is so cool that I do rarely launch Time Machine - as before Collanos but now with much less risk - and if I do so, just to backup my emails. I am convinced that in the future Collanos will even support me in this task.

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The Country Short Tail of the Collanos User Community

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Top 10 lists are out. Analyzing the short tail of registered Collanos users per country is nevertheless revealing. The distribution of the countries is changing slowly, not really surprisingly.

United States is number 1 with 35% of the registrations. This percentage share is growing steadily since the introduction of version 1.1.

Position 2 is Switzerland with 12%! After all, it is Collanos’ home country and Collanos Workplace has a German version of the product. The share of Switzerland is slowly decreasing which actually is expected given the size of the market.

Not surprisingly number 3 is Germany with 9%.

Rank 4, 5 and 6 are Canada, UK, India with each 4% and Australia 7th with 2% as all are strong English speaking markets. These countries have shown the strongest growth percentage over the last month with India having the highest growth rate.

8 and 9 follow the top markets even without national language versions: Netherlands and Italy with 2% of registrations.

Ranked 10 now is China also with 2%. The introduction of the Chinese version has led to nice growth, not only in China but overall in East Asia. Many countries in that area are climbing up the list and are in the meantime positioned between 20 and 30.

And who is positioned to enter the top 10? 11 to 20 are Portugal, Sweden, Austria (Collanos needs some push in the German speaking neighbourhood it seems), Brazil, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Russia, France, Poland and Philippines.

It will be interesting to see the changes over the next few months. Since the numbers of registred users are still small the effects of launching new language versions as well as of the work of active Collanos Ambassadors and communities are strongly influencing the growth of the user base.

Great to see the number of Collanos users growing all over the world. I am glad to share these stats with all of you regularly.

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Update Available to Collanos Workplace 1.1

Monday, July 16th, 2007

We are excited to announce the availability of an update to Collanos Workplace 1.1.

As opposed to past updates, this specific update will not pop-up automatically when you open the application. You will need to visit our Downloads page, select your operating system and download the installer. Once you have completed the download, close Collanos Workplace, run the installation and when prompted where to install the application and application data be sure to select the existing locations of your current Collanos Workplace application and data. This will assure you are updating your existing application and data and not creating a new installation.

Important bug fixes, performance enhancements and new features have been introduced with this update. For more detailed information, read the release notes on our user forum.

The update also includes tasks that improve the storage of Collanos Workplace data and CPU performance. In certain scenarios, just after the installation, updating the data store might lead to heavy CPU load. In such cases, it is recommended to run the updated version of Collanos Workplace for the first time during a period where the PC is less loaded with other applications, for example overnight.

Also want to take this opportunity to welcome our two new Collanos Country Ambassadors, Paulo Xavier of Portugal (Ranked #12 in number of Collanos users) and Sergio Burdiles of Chile (Ranked Country #45). Want to represent Collanos in your country, campus or industry and help us get the Collanos word out or perhaps share with the Collanos community what your team is doing with Collanos via our Spotlight Series? Send us an email.

As always, looking forward to your feedback. Please share it with the entire community by posting it on our user forum.

Sincerely, Gil Heiman

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Four New Collanos Ambassadors ‘Sworn In’

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

With the escalating growth in Collanos downloads and active users, spurred by the amazing word-of-bloggers (Including: TechFold, Learn-Learn-Learn, Tao of Mac, Office 2.0, MacNN, Andrea Kalli and Communixx, to name a few), Collanos is excited to announce the appointment of FOUR new ambassadors (About the Collanos Ambassador Program):

  • Christian Aglen, an ambitious young Norwegian currently residing in the U.S. and going to school at the Maharishi University of Management in Iowa, has taken the reigns for the Norwegian post and will also act as an ambassador on campus.

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  • Carlos Gil, a professional Facilitator, employed by the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería and actively involved with large organizations throughout Latin America, has taken the post for Nicaragua and also volunteered to moderate our Spanish user forum. Mucho gracias amigo!
  • Sherif Rushdy has been a devoted user of Collanos Workplace since the early beta days. Often I find Sherif in a remote outpost in Afghanistan or elsewhere syncing up his workspaces. PriAct, an organization he recently founded, is a consulting organization, based in Croatia, aiming to release human and organizational potential to create sustainable prosperity across the globe. Sherif has taken on the role to promote Collanos’ user adoption and awareness in Croatia and in the Monitoring & Evaluation industry.
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  • Nico de Vries, another young and enthusiastic groupie of Collanos, is putting to work his diplomatic skills on campus at the University of Oldenburg/Ostfriesland/Wilhelmshaven in Germany. Nico has embarked on his technical MBA program and is using Collanos for his current Project Management class as well as other concurrent team intensive class projects.
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Have you given thought about joining the Diplomatic Corps? Here’s your opportunity to help us grow our user-base and get more people around you to Think Out of the Inbox and use Collanos Workplace as the teamwork solution of choice. Email me if your interested in becoming the next Collanos Ambassador.

Ambassador Program

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First Industry Ambassador - Mark Cupitt

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Ambassador Program

Just several weeks after announcing our first Campus Ambassador, we are proud to announce the appointment of Collanos’ first Industry Ambassador, Ambassador Mark Cupitt.

Mark, an Ozzie living in Philippines, has worked in software development for over 25 years with companies such as GE Information Services (GEIS) and P&O Shipping. Currently he owns and manages a 52-employee business that manufactures and refurbishes aircrafts in the Philippines and, very soon, also in Thailand.

Many of his employees are concurrently engaged in multiple team projects, sharing designs, budgets, proposals and other critical documents with other employees as well as with external companies.

To better serve their communication and collaboration needs, which were entirely based on Skype and email, Mark decided that Peer-to-Peer was the way to go:

In Asia, we are still subject to internet, power and telephone outages, where a centralized server causes more grief than it is worth. Out here in the Philippines and other developing countries, the unreliability of the services makes P2P (Peer to Peer) the only really viable option. We basically have given up using our central server. I have two web servers that we cannot get to work for a lot of the time due to infrastructure failures on networks and power outages.

Having read about the Collanos Ambassador program on our web site, Mark decided to take on the role as an ambassador to help promote our solutions within the Aviation industry as well as in other industries in the Philippines. As of this, Mark will also be carrying also the role of Country Ambassador to Philippines.

Ambassador Mark Cupitt

Congratulations Mark!

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Collanos Ambassador Program Launched

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Allow me to introduce you to our first Collanos Ambassador, Christian Buergin, who is the first Collanos Ambassador to join the Collanos ‘Diplomatic Corps’.

Christian, who is in the process of completing his PhD, will act as liaison for Collanos on campus at his school ETH Zurich, a science and technology university with an outstanding research record.

Collanos Ambassadors are devoted users of our free team collaboration application, Collanos Workplace, who are seeking to expand the adoption of Collanos in their close surrounding. This volunteer program is intended for those who feel compelled to spread the Collanos word out and help us succeed in growing our user base.

Ambassador Program

Initially we are seeking qualified ambassadors to introduce Collanos on global campuses via the Campus Ambassador program to be followed by ambassadors for our Industry and Country Ambassador programs.

If you are interested in joining forces and becoming an ambassador, please email me: gil.heimanATCollanosDotcom

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