New Business Software

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Collaborating with Google Apps and Socialwok

Posted on 16:28 by Unknown
Editor's Note: Ming Yong is co-founder of Socialwok, a a feed-based group collaboration application for enterprises that integrates with Google Apps. With Socialwok, Google Apps users can create their own private social network to share Google Docs, Calendars and Spreadsheets in feeds for their domains. Ming and his team built Socialwok on Google App Engine for Java, Google Web Toolkit and Google GData APIs.

James Hollow is President of Alien-Eye, a rapidly growing creative marketing agency based in Tokyo and a Socialwok customer. Depending on the project, Alien-Eye works with a network of production partners outside the company and thus a lot of Alien-Eye projects depend on successful collaboration between different distributed small teams.


Thanks to Ming and James for sharing their story.


Ming Yong:
My colleagues and I are big fans of social networking sites and of Google Apps – we use the social feed to keep connected with all our friends around the world and Google Apps as our messaging and collaboration platform. However, we wanted to be able to share information across Google Apps in a more detailed way. So we created Socialwok (http://socialwok.com) to bring enterprise feed-based sharing to the Google Apps platform.


We launched Socialwok for Google Apps in September 2009 at
Techcrunch 50, where we won the Techcrunch demopit award. Since then, more than 4,000 organizations have signed up for Socialwok. We would like to share with you the story of one such organization, Alien-Eye.


Alien-Eye staff in Tokyo, using Socialwok

James Hollow:
Socialwok has really helped our teams collaborate on projects. Its feed-based group collaboration format is really intuitive, and is a great way to keep track of the conversations around any project or initiative. We create feeds to keep track of all our projects. Members of the Alien-Eye team working on different aspects of the project can post status updates on what they have done, share media files and different Google Apps like Google Docs and Google Calendar.


Given the large number of projects at Alien-Eye, we have many Google Docs as well as media files. Often, it can be very difficult to stay organized and get access to the necessary information. Socialwok's consolidated enterprise keyword search is incredibly handy; all the content on our Alien-Eye social network is indexed and the results are presented split by category. Socialwok even indexes across the different Google Apps file types like Google Docs, Google Spreadsheets and Google Presentations.




We also really like the mobility Socialwok affords us. Our strategists and producers spend a large portion of their time meeting our clients and partners in downtown Tokyo. With Socialwok's mobile web version, we have an intuitive interface to pick up project threads and feedback, and make decisions on the move. You just hop into the feed, post a comment, and the system syndicates it for you using email notifications and
Gmail instant messages.

This can save up to half a day on a single project timeline. Given the large number of projects that are running at Alien-Eye, we get significant productivity benefits from using Socialwok as our de facto project management system.




Socialwok also allows you to invite external collaborators to any feed. All communications on a project are then archived in a single location and can be referenced easily using keyword search or feed directory browsing. Some of our more progressive clients have already started using this functionality, with great results.


Ming Yong:
While Socialwok has become Alien-Eye's hub for internal communications and communication with some collaborators, most of their clients still have email-based work flows. The
Socialwok Gmail gadget integrates the Socialwok user's home feed into the Gmail interface. In addition, you can post to the project feed via keyword-based email addresses, and Socialwok will automatically post the message to the right place.

To try out Socialwok, go to
http://www.socialwok.com and log in using your Google Apps or Google account info.

Posted by Chris Kelly,
Google Apps Developer Marketing team
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
Posted in admin, Google Apps, guest post, partners | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • ​Modern browsers for modern applications
    ​The web has evolved in the last ten years, from simple text pages to rich, interactive applications including video and voice. Unfortunatel...
  • Help customers find their way with new Google Maps gadget
    Last week, I looked up directions to the hotel in Sacramento that I had booked for the Fourth of July weekend. As I had never been to that p...
  • Connecting Google Apps Education Edition with Blackboard
    Editor's note: George Kroner is a Developer Relations Engineer for Blackboard, a company that focuses on transforming and improving the ...
  • Students and others find what they're looking for with Google Search
    When you think about all that a university has to offer, you probably think of classes, curriculum, and alumni activities. But universities ...
  • 30,000 Valeo employees put Google Apps to work
    Tens of millions of people around the world have transitioned from software-based email and personal productivity tools to powerful web-base...
  • Spelling Suggestions and Thumbnail View in Google Docs
    Google Docs lets you create, store, and share work files with teammates and other colleagues. Today we're making it easier for you to s...
  • Google Apps update: Email migration, shared address book, and a cool video
    Posted by Ryan Pollock, Product Marketing As Vikaram noted on the Official Google Blog , today was a big day for Google Apps. We introduced ...
  • Google Apps on Campus: Getting Things Done in '08
    2008 was an action-packed year for Google Apps for Education . We grew by 300% since last year, released two new products: Google Sites and...
  • Collaborating with Google Apps and Socialwok
    Editor's Note: Ming Yong is co-founder of Socialwok, a a feed-based group collaboration application for enterprises that integrates with...
  • A new look for Google Docs spreadsheets
    When you next open a spreadsheet in Google Docs, you'll notice a number of updates to the spreadsheets interface. The simplified toolbar...

Categories

  • admin
  • Android
  • cloud computing
  • developers
  • earth and maps
  • education
  • enterprise
  • events
  • gmail
  • gonegoogle
  • Google Apps
  • Google Apps Blog
  • Google Calendar
  • google commerce search
  • google docs
  • Google Email Security and Archiving
  • Google Enterprise Search
  • Google I/O
  • Google Maps
  • google message security
  • Google Search Appliance
  • Google Site Search
  • google sites
  • Google spreadsheets
  • Google Video
  • Google Wave
  • government
  • guest post
  • hints and tips
  • innovation
  • IT
  • K-12
  • large business
  • mashups
  • medium business
  • migration
  • mobile
  • new features
  • non-profit
  • partners
  • Postini
  • productivity
  • small business
  • spam and security trends
  • success story
  • switch
  • university
  • viewpoint
  • webinar
  • webmaster

Blog Archive

  • ►  2010 (14)
    • ►  January (14)
  • ▼  2009 (178)
    • ▼  December (11)
      • Tips and tricks on deploying Google Apps
      • Google Honored as a Finalist in the 2010 SC Awards
      • MWV has gone Google
      • Why the City of Los Angeles chose Google
      • Search Appliance gets real-time: Twitter feeds now...
      • Communication and collaboration just got easier wi...
      • Search in Google Docs gets more personalized with ...
      • Mattson Technology switches to Google Apps and sav...
      • Offline Gmail graduates from Labs
      • Connecting Google Apps Education Edition with Blac...
      • Collaborating with Google Apps and Socialwok
    • ►  November (12)
    • ►  October (15)
    • ►  September (19)
    • ►  August (18)
    • ►  July (19)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (15)
    • ►  April (15)
    • ►  March (14)
    • ►  February (13)
    • ►  January (14)
  • ►  2008 (78)
    • ►  December (9)
    • ►  November (16)
    • ►  October (8)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (4)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  April (5)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ►  2007 (79)
    • ►  December (6)
    • ►  November (7)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (9)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (10)
    • ►  April (7)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (8)
  • ►  2006 (76)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (6)
    • ►  October (13)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (6)
    • ►  July (9)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (7)
    • ►  January (2)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile