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Collaborative mind mapping
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 by admin
I don’t usually blog about individual briefings from vendors, but I’ve just had a fascinating briefing from Mindjet, a company which has developed an interactive, collaborative mind mapping solution based on its established personal mind mapping technology. Mindjet Connect allows multiple users to synchronously edit a central mind map, seeing what each other is editing in real time while maintaining full versioning and rollback, and combining this with communications-centric collaboration capabilities such as group chat, video conferencing, whiteboarding and desktop sharing. With almost 20 years of engineering and market experience, Mindjet should be in a good position to recognise the potential of its core solution, but what I think is interesting is that the company has created a slick, powerful and flexible collaborative application which sets a standard for many of the current new wave of collaboration software vendors. Where many talk about the power and innovation of wikis, I think the new Mindjet Connect solution competes very favourably in this space. I’ll be writing an On The Radar report on Mindjet soon.
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Whom will be the absolute last industry analyst on the planet to blog about OWASP (http://www.owasp.org/)? It may be interesting if you were to use Mindmaps to blog on OWASP…
Whom will be the absolute last industry analyst on the planet to blog about OWASP (http://www.owasp.org/)? It may be interesting if you were to use Mindmaps to blog on OWASP…