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Dan Samper commented on FLEX-33828:
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Hi Maurice,
Thanks for your summary at http://flex.apache.org/community-showcase.html
Please let me know if I can help in any way.
Dan Samper
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> Showcase bCommunities - Secure B2B Collaboration
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLEX-33828
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33828
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Showcase
> Reporter: Dan Samper
> Assignee: Maurice Amsellem
> Attachments: Communications Inbox.jpg, Directory - Company Level.jpg,
> External partner invitation.jpg, Generic Task Creation Wizzard.jpg, Project
> Setup View.jpg, Resource Task Assignment .jpg, Supplier Ratings and
> comments.jpg, Task Detail seen from Projects.jpg, User Settings.jpg
>
>
> Prezi Presentation: http://goo.gl/qXaJRT
> Youtube Videos: http://youtube.com/bcommunities
> SUMMARY
> We've created bCommunities, a disruptively efficient online platform that
> enables businesses to powerfully and securely interconnect their operations
> with their clients and suppliers in minutes. Features silo-bursting project
> management, communications, CRM and microblogging while fostering best
> practices and accountability.
> WHAT DOES IT FIX?
> Currently, email continues to be the only easy-to-adopt technology able to
> interconnect companies and teams as they need to work with each other. But
> email offers out of context interactions and it poses great challenges to
> transactional collaboration.
> Complex ERP and industry-specific solutions are much needed systems of
> control within companies but only the few can afford the expense and effort
> it takes to successfully implement them. It is only with additional expensive
> integrations that these companies can interconnect their operations with
> other high value partners.
> SaaS applications have provided successful solutions for team-based project
> collaboration and CRM by taking traditional desktop solutions to the cloud.
> Unfortunately, they have failed to offer solid and secure inter-company
> platforms where b2b interactions respect basic confidentiality and work
> engagements best practices. Also, the common “workspace” approach is not well
> suited for engaging external partners in an easy and transactional manner
> that generates useful audit trails for future reference by all involved
> parties.
> In most scenarios the external partners do not own the data they generate in
> the exchange as they can only participate with a login and password provided
> by the hosting partner. So these solutions cannot be used as passive systems
> of control for all partners involved.
> bCommunities is a Secure B2B Collaboration Platform that provides a
> disruptive approach to interconnect your business with its ecosystem in a
> compelling and immediate way. It is the materialization of what some have
> come to call “Business Interaction Management”, a much needed evolution from
> traditional Business Process Management (BPM) tools.
> It shatters silo inefficiencies in a secure, integrated, transactional, easy
> and affordable way through interconnected:
> • Project portfolio management
> • Task workflow automation
> • Document versioning and delivery
> • Resource assignments and opportunities, acceptance and follow up control
> • Integrated walled communications and email integration
> • Social-like invitations to connect and to assign tasks to others
> • CRM integrated to production and communications
> • Internal ratings and comments on clients and providers
> • Internal and External microblogging
> • Internal security roles
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