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    Sncircle.com - Enterprise Collaboration Software

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    SocialNet is a UK based software company that makes enterprise 2.0 collaboration and work management and IT service management software, all tightly coupled with social networking tools. Their main product is called “my.circle”, and it helps teams to be more productive, efficient, improve their performance, and enhance customer engagement. It also reduces email overload, and it aims to build an overall efficient collaboration environment. It contains several modules, including a semantic enterprise search and one entitled “Co-workers Marketplace”.

    The company offers two product editions to customers: “Free” and “Enterprise”. Most of the modules come free, actually. Few of them are license-based.

    Every day at work we collaborate, manage or work on projects, raise issues, support customers, change things, communicate and network. My.circle is a self-service web application suite that gives you software for all of those things, packed inside a compact set of tools. Ultimately, it aims to bring forth connected communities that will make up a new business environment as a whole.

    In their own words

    “Our main goal and passion is to help other people resolve their daily work related issues, and that's why we built new bread of business social software called My.circle. It is mostly based on our previous work experience and frustration of not being able to manage daily tasks in an easy and intuitive way and have better quality of communication and collaboration between the teams. We are doing our best to bring new things inside the same suite in order to answer the most common needs of information workers in today's modern world.”

    Why it might be a killer

    The company provides essential software and information that workers can employ to perform their daily tasks, whatever their business role is, or size of their team/ company.

    Some questions

    How many license-based modules are there?

    Posted 5 Months 13 Days ago by RogerH | Source:

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