A few posts ago I chatted about SaaS. Today I came across this article that is talking about Google Sites. Another example of a Software as a Service application. I am curious to see how it works, so I may give it a try. We use Microsoft SharePoint at work and although I was a little reluctant at first, I have really come to like it. It kind of follows the SaaS idea, although it is hosted locally. It has become our internal collaboration tool. We can (very easily) set up a 'web-page' that people can use to store documents, create surveys, create simple project plans, create issue logs, create discussion boards, blog and wet up wiki sites. There is also a feature where you can have your own 'page', similar to Facebook or other social networking sites. The cool part is that you don't need a technologist to walk you through every step. With minimal training, you can create and maintain your own site. It is starting to become more of a standard for how we collaborate internally. The downside is that is that it is hard for us to let outside users have access to information that they may need to help us on specific projects. I am thinking that maybe Google Sites would be a potential solution for this.
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