Sosius makes collaboration fun |
I’ve been covering a lot of web 2.0 sites recently - not because of any other reason then the fact that I’ve been checking them out myself. Whenever I come across something that I find interesting, I like to share it with you guys so that you can look at it as well. We have another blog running in the parallel at eventslisted.info called The Event Launch Guidelines. We share different resources, tools and tricks for levering social media in the event launch process.
Sosius is basically an online workplace for your team. It offers great storage and security for your content and discussions so that nothing between the creaks and is properly secured. You can access and work on your important files from anywhere in the world (and from any PC). This is great for people on the go.
Whats more is that Sosius has been built from the ground up using an open architecture and includes a powerful API to allow you to extend and customize the interface as well. If you really want to use it as away to manage your team, then you can get some tech people to customize it around your existing workflows.
Event management requires a lot of planning and collaboration. Often times the team isn’t always in the same physical space and we have to resort to emails and phonecalls. The issue with that is that the information becomes too spreadout to be accessed or referred to later on, and risks not having the team on the same page w.r.t your work expectations.
Sosius has been designed to solve these very problems and is thus quite a life-saver in many regards. I would encourage all event managers and promoters to atlease check it out for themselves to see if their teams can benefit from it.
You can set up a free Sosius account with 200 MB space.
Simon U Ford (SUF.EDBD)
Today’s tip! The first step to being super organized is to manage all of your passwords in you’re browser. Being able to share them across your team is a bonus.
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