This article is reviewing a "new report published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)" about virtual collaboration. It sums up the report and discusses the ups and downs of virtual collaboration. The article was published two years ago by a seemingly reputable website.
"Entitled The role of trust in business collaboration, and based on the responses of more than 450 executives, the report includes in-depth survey data that looks at the level of trust necessary for effective collaboration, the problems faced by increased virtual collaboration and the reasons why face-to-face meetings are usually preferable."
This article is a list of online collaboration tools and explanations of each. The site does not really need to be reputable, as the tools listed are all linked to their respective homepages and the information stated can be researched further at the actual website.
This is a very interesting article about making virtual collaboration work. It was put out by InformationWeek magazine less than a year ago. The article examines the virtual collaboration of Volvo on one of their projects. It gives an in-depth look at virtual collaboration in use.
This is the homepage for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, which is software that empowers businesses to utilize virtual collaboration. There is a lot of useful information for businesses that may be interested in a standardized system for virtual collaboration. If I had my own business, I would definitely look into buying this software.
This article is a list of Free online collaboration tools and explanations of each. The site does not really need to be reputable, as the tools listed are all linked to their respective homepages and the information stated can be researched further at the actual website.