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December 3rd, 2008

Extranet collaboration platforms - coming soon, but many-to-many problem remains

Posted by Ted Schadler @ 11:21 am

Categories: Collaboration

Tags: Extranet, PBwiki, Thomson Reuters Messaging, Networking, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Ted Schadler

In our conversations with many information and knowledge management professionals, it’s clear that their distributed and multicompany teams need better extranet collaboration tools.

And they feel the problem is only getting worse as companies go virtual, global, distributed, outsourced, green, travel-less, and partnered, thus driving the need for ever-better collaboration tools that work outside the firewall.

Trouble is, the messaging and collaboration services that  companies have implemented are designed primarily for internal teams.

For example, it’s bloody difficult to set up a secure instant messaging connection with every partner you might want to work with. Such interoperability between IM platforms is technically possible, but operationally nightmarish.

So clever employees do what they must: Use public IM and calendaring services, cobble together conferences from piece parts, and fall back on endless scheduling and sharing emails and voice conferencing. Ugh. Ugly. And scary.

Well, the solution’s just around the corner say vendors new and old. After all, many are on the cusp of major product releases that promise much better extranet connections and capabilities:

  • IBM Bluehouse promises a new extranet collaboration platform.
  • Google already offers an extranet collaboration toolkit in its Google Apps Premier Edition.
  • Cisco is adding extranet collaboration capabilities to WebEx.
  • Microsoft is moving its services into the cloud for easier extranet access.
  • PBwiki is already cloud-based and ready for extranet collaboration.
  • The extranet collaboration toolkit list goes on: Veodia, Forterra, Dimdim, Qwaq.

That may be true. I surely hope so. But I fear that we have a few more hurdles to clear before extranet collaboration becomes as straightforward as internal collaboration. The basic problem is the many-to-many combinatorial problem. (The mathematicians I know call this a combinatorial problem, and its solution scales exponentially with the number of companies, nee people, involved.)

In addition to all the important stuff to support multicompany teams — conferencing, video, shared calendars, team sites, persistent chat, search, shared documents, unified communications, structured processes, etc. — these structural problems must be solved:

  1. An extranet collaboration platform will have to be set up in the cloud. Using a cloud-based provider turns a many-to-many exponential problem into a many-to-one linear problem. But one of the partnering company must still own and control the platform services.
  2. The many-to-many permission problem must be solved. How do to manage access control when teams form and disband and companies sometimes partner and sometimes compete? The access control tools need to get easy to use and integrate well with existing corporate directories.
  3. IT will have to grow comfortable with new access control dashboards. Thomson Reuters Messaging has solved this problem for some industries, giving individual companies control over what their employees can do on the extranet collaboration platform that it hosts.

Ted Schadler serves Information & Knowledge Management professionals. His primary research objective is to help clients select and implement real-time collaboration tools and understand the impact of emerging technologies on information workers. His work includes research on real-time collaboration tools, the economics of cloud-based collaboration, the effect of mobile devices on enterprise collaboration, and the future of virtual worlds in the enterprise.

Forrester Research, Inc. is an independent research company that provides pragmatic and forward-thinking advice to global leaders in business and technology. Forrester works with professionals in 19 key roles at major companies providing proprietary research, consumer insight, consulting, events, and peer-to-peer executive programs. For more than 25 years, Forrester has been making IT, marketing, and technology industry leaders successful every day. For more information, visit www.forrester.com.

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Simplifying The Many to Many Problem
Very interesting article. You are right, as
soon as the platform resides on the cloud, the
complexity of the problem will be reduced. But
the issue will still be - who will control the ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: pankajunk Posted on: 01/29/09  (Edited: 01/29/09 @ 06:35) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Odd  GuidingLight | 12/03/08
RE: Extranet collaboration platforms - coming soon, but many-to-many proble  bethredfern | 12/05/08
RE: Extranet collaboration platforms - coming soon, but many-to-many problem remains  jmoffat | 12/19/08
Simplifying The Many to Many Problem  pankajunk | 01/29/09

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