Video, Web Tools

Team Apart – The Future of Web-Based Workspace?

Posted by John Saddington on Aug 8, 2009

The video above got me pretty excited about Team Apart’s new free web-based workspace application and service, partly because I’ve been looking for a good one to help me manage projects and collaborate with others.

Unfortunately I didn’t get a BETA invite (yet) so I’ll just have to be patient.

All the essentials appear to be there with filesharing, video/audio webcam action, chat, and real-time collaborative features, packaged nicely in a clean looking interface.

As the web becomes more a part of what we’re doing daily and certainly how we’re working, I can imagine that ministries will begin to see the value of hiring people that may not necessarily have to sit in their organization’s physical building; remote employees will become a serious and vital part of the growth of a ministry.

Thus, tools like these will become even more important.

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John Saddington

John is the Chief Editor @ The 8BIT Network and Senior Blog Junkie here at ChurchCrunch.He enjoys Triple-Tall Americanos, developing Wordpress Themes, and a few other Random Things.

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4 Responses to “Team Apart – The Future of Web-Based Workspace?”

  1. that looks like fun! I know that my particular worship team would probably find it frustrating because they don't know how to use a computer… haha. We're finally going to be moving to Google Apps though! That's a start! :)

  2. That. is. freaking. awesome.

    I'll definitely try to get in on this one. Thanks.

  3. I've been looking for a couple of options for a video interface for a customer. We've tested Tokbox and Tiny Chat. But I really like the workspace side of this app.

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