Binary Tree Releases eTeam 2.0 | Internet News

Binary Tree Releases eTeam 2.0

Written By
Whit Andrews
Whit Andrews
Oct 5, 1998
1 minute read

Binary Tree
Software
released eTeam 2.0, a new version
of its Lotus Domino based intranet/extranet framework.


Using eTeam, people
working for the same or different companies can collaborate in discussions,
share files and information, and manage, track, and participate in projects.


“The response to eTeam
has been phenomenal and our customers are really excited about version
2.0,” said Henry Bestritsky, executive VP of Binary Tree. “The value
proposition behind eTeam is to dramatically lower the cost and time
normally spent on intranet/extranet development while maximizing the use of
existing applications.”


The new features of eTeam include: a new and more intuitive user interface;
security at the application level; plug-n-play architecture with seamless
integration of views and forms; e-maill integration; statistics and logging
facilities;
scalability from small businesses to large enterprises; and browser-based
administration.


Among the current users of eTeam, says the vendor, are Arthur D. Little,
Boston University, Western Union, and Merrill Lynch.


eTeam 2.0 runs on all Domino supported platforms, including Windows NT and
Sun Solaris, and can be acquired direct from Binary Tree or through the
vendor’s business partners around the world.

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