
(photo courtesy of Endlisnis)
As you know, we like our new document management functionality. Based on the usage statistics we’re seeing, we know you like it too (file uploads are waaaaay up from before the launch). And now it looks like the press likes it.
James Gaskin wrote in ITworld:
“I’ve mentioned PBwiki before and likely will again, since they seem to keep raising the wiki bar (doesn’t that sound like a party activity? Raising the wiki bar?). They just announced two improvements worth mentioning.
First, they’ve added unlimited storage for paying customers. Pay the $8 per user per month, and PBwiki gives you unlimited storage space. I don’t know anyone else who has done that. If you do, send me a note. Either way, “unlimited” certainly seems like plenty of room for everyone. Free users get bumped up to 2GBs for storage.
Second, PBwiki added document management tools. Enterprise VP Chris Yeh said they aren’t trying to fight with entrenched enterprise document management vendors like Documentum, but they want to help companies avoid the giant hassles of tracking an important document through multiple revisions when bounding from e-mail attachment to e-mail attachment. No wonder most corporate attempts at collaboration using e-mail alone fail. Who wants to track and manage one horribly mangled document flying around the Internet? Not I.”
Thanks, James! We’ll try to keep raising that wiki bar.
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