Odysen
A suite of collaboration tools for managing internal and external content throughout an organization. The applications include Projects, Documents, Notes, Calendar, Contacts, News, Websites, Pages, and Updates. Available in 22 languages.
A suite of collaboration tools for managing internal and external content throughout an organization. The applications include Projects, Documents, Notes, Calendar, Contacts, News, Websites, Pages, and Updates. Available in 22 languages.
Office Subversion Integration (Office2SVN).
OneDesk enables you to connect the customer to the product and service development process.
OneDesk is a blended suite of web-based, social business applications that supports many critical business processes within the product and service development process.
OnePager Express builds professional Gantt charts using data from Microsoft Excel. No template is required. Just import your existing Excel schedule into OnePager Express to create a Gantt chart that is rich with information and easy to customize.
Axosoft's OnTime is a leading project management tool for software developers. With key features like bug tracking, help desk, team wiki, and more, OnTime is used by more than 8,000 Dev Teams around the world everyday.
Axosoft's OnTime is a leading project management and bug tracking software tool that is currently used by over 100,000 developers around the world.
Online Professional Services Automation (PSA) suite includes time sheets, expense reports, project management, proposal writing, resource management and client invoicing.
Designed specifically for IT projects, TeamPlay is an enterprise solution that combines scheduling, resource management, best practices and executive portfolio views in a scalable architecture.
Kontiki’s Plug In for Microsoft Outlook® 2007, let’s employees search, discover, view and manage live, streaming and downloaded enterprise video from Kontiki’s video solution on their PC.
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