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Central Desktop Delivers Enterprise-Grade Security to Business Teams - March 26, 2008

Central Desktop Delivers Enterprise-Grade Security to Business Teams of All Sizes Through Its Complete Web Collaboration PlatformAs Web 2.0 Technologies Gain Adoption In Business Security Becomes Top ConcernPASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Central Desktop, the complete business collaboration platform for business teams today announced the release of the Central Desktop Security Pack to meet the growing needs of business teams for enterprise-grade security for SaaS adoption. (See:...
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080326-072934

Central Desktop Gets More Security (More Than Google Apps) - March 25, 2008

"The Pasadena, Calif., company is offering the Central Desktop Security Pack, which boasts increased security around user passwords, single-login and sign-on features, to help its customers comply with internal security requirements, said Central Desktop CEO and co-founder Isaac Garcia."We continue to run into certain types of hurdles as our product would want to get deployed into more and more teams," Garcia told eWEEK. "If customers can get past that security hurdle, they.
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080325-124458

CIOs Embrace Central Desktop for Collaboration - March 11, 2008

Chris Lynch of CIO Magazine wrote an article about how Collabworks is using Central Desktop to organize and facilitate discussions between CIOs of large enterprises. Lynch writes:"Traditionally, CIOs have not been inclined to share very much information with one another, particularly due to worries about the legality of doing so and the fear of divulging secrets to competitors, Grove says (Michael Grove is the CEO of Collabworks). But he believes users of CollabWorks have been able to...
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080311-105853

How to save money running a startup - a different perspective - March 7, 2008

At Central Desktop, we interpret Jason Calacanis&039; tips a bit differently. His post should be retitled: "How To Chain Your Employees To A Desk."Read our counter-comments on Jason&039;s 18 tips on "How to save money running a startup:"1. Buy Macintosh computers, save money on an IT department-Buy Dells. They are 20% the price of a Macintosh. 2. Buy second monitors for everyone, they will save at least 30 minutes a day, which is 100 hours a year... which is at least...
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080307-142304

Barack Obama, Enterprise 2.0 and Central Desktop - Highlighted at The Fast Forward Blog - March 5, 2008

Bill Ives over at The Fast Forward Blog has a nice post on "How Obama is Using Web (and Enterprise) 2.0 in the US Primary Campaign.""The wiki based tool allowed for rapid content development in the few weeks leading up to the Texas campaign and then maintenance and updates by volunteers. Central Desktop has many permission levels so the content could not be spammed or trashed as sometimes happens in public wikis."Bill closed his blog post with: "It is nice to see the..
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080305-145344

Central Desktop Finalist at PricewaterhouseCoopers Entretech Entrepreneurship Awards - March 5, 2008

Central Desktop will be presenting as a finalist at the PricewaterhouseCoopers Entretech 5th Annual Entrepreneurship Awards on March 6th. The prestigious PricewaterhouseCoopers Entretech Entrepreneurship Awards spotlight exceptional companies realizing their potential for market leadership and long-term profitability. Previous winners have gone on to gain esteemed industry awards and a successful IPO (Guidance Software, 1206). The Awards Program honors leading-edge companies in three...
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080305-065037

How the Barack Obama Campaign Used Central Desktop to Organize Volunteers - March 4, 2008

Technology writer Josh Catone doubles as a political correspondent over at ReadWriteWeb wrote a nice overview on "How the Barack Obama Campaign Uses Wikis to Organize Volunteers."The Obama campaign is using software from business intranet provider Central Desktop to manage "precinct captains" -- volunteers who get out the vote and spread the campaign message in specific precincts across the state. The campaign started using the software during the run up to an earlier...
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080304-101637

Super Tuesday Redux - Obama's Surging Net-Roots Campaign - March 4, 2008

Today&039;s front page story at Wired is by Sarah Lai Stirland titled, "Inside Obama&039;s Surging Net-Roots Campaign."Sarah&039;s story is an inside view of Obama&039;s Precinct Captains are using collaboration tools like Central Desktop to organize, train and support their local neighborhoods and precincts to get the vote out. Because the organization and training of Precinct Captains are local events (at community centers, people&039;s homes, neighborhood centers, etc.) the Obama..
http://blog.centraldesktop.com/index.php?entry=entry080304-055134
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