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Office Groove or Groove 2010

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Bob Pokorny

Flightless Bird
Hi there - I am researching Office Groove as a collaboration tool, but need
to better understand exactly what it is or does. I have several questions
that I'm not quite sure where to start; there is quite a bit of information
on using Groove.

Anyway, it sounds like Groove comes or will come in the Office suite. In
order to collaborate with others, am I missing anything about needing a
Groove Server or some type of middle ware application? This sounds like a
Sharepoint application, as in 2010 Groove is getting a new name, and since I
know little to nothing about Sharepoint, I have heard that it can be quite
expensive to license.

So, if I have Groove and you have Groove, how can we collaborate and send
files back and forth? Back to that server question.

You help, feedback and comments are greatly appreciated!
Bob
 
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Peter Foldes

Flightless Bird
Bob

Post to the microsoft.public.groove newsgroup with your issue

On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.groove

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Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Bob Pokorny" <BobPokorny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:40856656-5390-46BD-9888-D6224DE38105@microsoft.com...
> Hi there - I am researching Office Groove as a collaboration tool, but need
> to better understand exactly what it is or does. I have several questions
> that I'm not quite sure where to start; there is quite a bit of information
> on using Groove.
>
> Anyway, it sounds like Groove comes or will come in the Office suite. In
> order to collaborate with others, am I missing anything about needing a
> Groove Server or some type of middle ware application? This sounds like a
> Sharepoint application, as in 2010 Groove is getting a new name, and since I
> know little to nothing about Sharepoint, I have heard that it can be quite
> expensive to license.
>
> So, if I have Groove and you have Groove, how can we collaborate and send
> files back and forth? Back to that server question.
>
> You help, feedback and comments are greatly appreciated!
> Bob
 
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