Group meetings

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Welcome all Tungle users

September 18, 2012 · 6 comments

Today, Tungle founder and former CEO Marc Gingras formally announced that the Tungle service will be shutting down on December 3rd this year. Read the blog post This is not a surprise. Since RIM purchased Tungle in April 2011 there was no investment in the product and support was discontinued. The service continued to function [...]

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When the market is overcrowded with old generation products, a new product with a superior approach may have a hard time convincing people that the new approach is indeed better. People are already entrenched in their existing usage patterns and are not always open to hear about different solutions that are more efficient. This is [...]

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“The availability-based approach ensures that all possible alternatives are taken into account without asking the meeting organizer to define each one of them” Some of our existing and potential users have used other group scheduling applications in the past. When they first use ScheduleOnce they realize that it is different. In this article we explain [...]

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In this post we explain why calendaring servers such as Microsoft Exchange, Google Calendar, Lotus Notes and others cannot address the complete scheduling needs of an organization. To gain a better understanding of the scheduling pain, we will start by analyzing the type of meetings that originate from within an organization: be it a corporation, [...]

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