File Sharing
What is Collaborative File Sharing?
Collaborative File Sharing is the concept of sharing
electronic documents with people who are potentially located anywhere in
the world. There are various features which allow you to sync your
documents with a central source of documents so that you may work
productively with others on the same documents.
References
Wikipedia: Collaborative Software
File Sharing Options
There are a number of options available for sharing files among your
colleagues. The services which are not administered from the UI campus
are not
supported by ITS, but are listed for your reference.
UI Novell Drive
If all the users who need to access your files have UI computer
accounts, you may find the Novell drives to be the simplest solution.
Contact the ITS Help Desk (http://support.uidaho.edu/)
for additional information.
Google Docs
Provides a number of collaboration options with documents,
spreadsheets, and presentations
http://docs.google.com/
Microsoft Office Groove
Collaboration software program that helps teams work together,
even if team members work for different organizations, work remotely, or
work offline. Groove is available for UI Faculty/Staff with the Office
2007 package. Contact the ITS Help Desk (http://support.uidaho.edu/)
for additional information.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/groove/
Microsoft Windows Live - Folder Share
Allows full sync or sync on demand and web access to files
https://www.foldershare.com/
Microsoft Office Live
Integrates with the office tools to save files in a shared
workspace
http://office.live.com/