The Softies adore their SharePoint workspaces. Document workspaces. Meeting workspaces. Cellular workspaces. Believe of the workspace and there's little doubt Microsoft's information-worker team is a step (or three) ahead of you. It turns out there is still at least one workspace stone left unturned. Microsoft has decided to bring the Japanese-language-only "GroupBoard Workspace" to the English-speaking market. Microsoft's GroupBoard Workspace is a Windows SharePoint Services template that provides small- and mid-sized business users with workflow-routing functionality. GroupBoard Workspace has provided Japanese users with shared access to sites which roughly translated as "the destination bulletin board,
Windows 7 X86," "the circulation board," and "telephone memo." The template also features facility scheduling and reservation capabilities in the GroupBoard Workspace add-on. The Microsoft download page describes GroupBoard Workspace this way: “The GroupBoard Workspace template creates a space for a group or team to connect and share information in a collaborative environment to improve team efficiency and productivity. The template helps track team member whereabouts and status,
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