Groove Networks
Legal Eye: What's the score for the music biz?
Comment Drinks brand Bacardi will release Groove Armada's latest songs and the dance duo will headline Bacardi's international music events throughout 2008. Social networks and user-generated content sites are... [22 May 2008]
Groove Virtual Office Case Study: Distribution company connects reps with home office, cuts costs
White Paper Mobile, disconnected sales reps use Groove to dynamically share information quickly and easily with management. This small distribution company delivers gaming supplies to customers all across Alaska. [13 Dec 2007]
Groove Virtual Office Case Study: 100 distributed IT workers stay connected with each other and management
White Paper Working on as many as 40 concurrent projects, client teams use Groove to stay connected with management even while traveling or working from home or client sites. This specialized, mid sized IT consulting firm services... [13 Dec 2007]
Groove Virtual Office Case Study: Consulting firm collaborates from 2,000 miles away
White Paper Teams of writers between the company's California and Colorado offices use Groove to collaboratively develop research reports -- despite being 2000 miles apart. This consulting and software development firm analyzes and... [13 Dec 2007]
Groove Virtual Office 7 Minute Webcast Series: Small Steps to Big Gains for Your Consulting Practice
White Paper That's why we created the Groove 7-Minute Webcast Series specifically for consultants. As a consultant there are two things you can't get enough of: time and useful ideas. In about the time it takes you to have a cup of... [13 Dec 2007]
Ray Ozzie
AS Profile Ozzie, an industry visionary with a loyal following long before his days at Microsoft, was one of the developers of collaboration and email software Lotus Notes, and went on to pioneer peer-to-peer collaboration software for businesses... [25 Sep 2006]
Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Ray Ozzie is a much more creative individual from way back in the Lotus Notes days to Groove Networks. Ozzie's only other appearance on the list was way back in 2001 at number 9, when at... [25 Sep 2006]
Gates pens disruptive memo
News Ozzie, who joined Microsoft as chief technical officer earlier this year when his company, Groove Networks, was acquired by the software maker, wrote: "It's clear that if we fail to do so, our business... [09 Nov 2005]
Microsoft embraces PDF for Office 12
News Admittedly, it was in Live Meeting when we bought Groove Networks but we didn't take it out. Microsoft announced on Sunday that Office 12 would support saving documents in PDF format. The company claimed... [03 Oct 2005]
All change in Redmond as Microsoft does a reboot
News Ray Ozzie, who joined the company as one of its three chief technical officers earlier this year, following Microsoft's acquisition of Groove Networks, will expand his responsibilities to drive the... [21 Sep 2005]
Office 12: All together now
News Microsoft is putting more emphasis on collaboration in the next version of Office, after getting some help from Groove Networks - the Ray Ozzie-led company they acquired earlier this year - to recognise... [17 May 2005]
Microsoft overcomes suit to complete Groove buy
News Microsoft has completed its deal to acquire Groove Networks, a move that comes days after a court rejected a bid to stop the deal. Last week, a Delaware judge blocked an effort by... [11 Apr 2005]
Ex-Groove VP tries to block Microsoft takeover
News An ex-Groove Networks executive suffered a legal setback on Friday in his bid to block Microsoft's takeover of his former company. Mr Matthews' attempt to block the acquisition of Groove... [04 Apr 2005]
Microsoft gets its Groove on
News Microsoft on Thursday said it will acquire Groove Networks and make Groove's founder, Ray Ozzie, a chief technical officer at the software giant. Microsoft said it will incorporate... [11 Mar 2005]
Microsoft tunes P2P for Windows
News Peer-to-peer application developer Groove Networks, which received a $51m investment from Microsoft in 2001, said the low-level additions to Windows XP have the potential to make it easier for developers... [27 Feb 2003]