The technology I chose this week is Huddle. Huddle is a collaborative technology specifically for businesses. Blackboard for example, is a networking technology that USU students and teachers use to communicate throughout the semester. Huddle, as far as I can see, is very similar except it is used for businesses. When you visit the Huddle site they promise to help improve the way that your business runs while helping to cut costs.
Just like most networking sites, you go to a home page enter your user name and password to get online. Once you are in the system you have a homepage that is much like an email account, or any other networking site you might use. You have the ability to communicate with all the members of your company at the click of a button. You can have conference calls, sent emails, share documents and projects. Its purpose is to save money and help people communicate more efficiently.
Huddle is used by companies such as, Toshiba, Nokia and Kia cars. All of the companies claim that Huddle is helping to improve their performance. It has become very clear within the last few years that the future of businesses is in collaborative technologies, and I think it’s a bright future that will save people money.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
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