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Bringing you topical information around content management and collaboration and keeping you up to date with Glasscubes features.
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Workspace Overview Report
Do you want to view and report against all of your team’s tasks, across all of their workspaces? Click here to see how
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 18 September 2014Teams and group permissions
Are you a Glasscubes Administrator that’s managing a growing number of users? Arranging users into teams will make things much easier for you. They allow you to assign and manage permissions to the group as a whole. Organise your teams by role/department/function or into any group of users that share the same permission levels. Click here to see how
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 20 August 2014Give your workspaces a unique feel
If you are an Administrator or Workspace Owner you can add a customised welcome header to your workspaces.
It’s a great way to give your workspace a distinct look and feel, and perfect if you want to brand extranet portals for clients or partners. You can add images, links, a welcome message and contact details, in fact anything that makes it instantly recognisable and informative to users. More
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 19 June 2014Glasscubes helps McLane to Work Better Together
“…..Glasscubes is ideal for collaboration and coordination across a large number of people and departments…..”
Background: McLane is a highly successful $34 billion supply chain services company, providing grocery and foodservice supply chain solutions for thousands of convenience stores, mass merchants, drug stores and military locations, as well as thousands of chain restaurants throughout the United States.
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 28 May 2014The sensible alternative to SharePoint
SharePoint is designed for big businesses, with thousands of users and huge IT budgets. When applied correctly, it’s an extremely powerful tool, however all too often it fails to live up to its promises. Glasscubes is for businesses with more sense than money. A simple and secure, cloud based collaboration platform that helps you “work better together”. Open a free account and start using Glasscubes as a SharePoint alternative today.
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 1 May 2014Visibility and control over shared files
The “Share this file” feature has been one of our most popular for some time. It allows users to share both files and folders with people that don’t have access to Glasscubes by simply sending them a secure, password protected link. It’s especially useful if you need to share large files, that can’t be distributed by email (up to 10GB each).
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 28 April 2014The best alternative to Huddle
Glasscubes is for businesses with more sense than money. Our customers pay at least 80% less than Huddle customers. And, if for any reason a project comes to an end halfway through the year and you need to scale back – it’s not a problem; remember no annual contract. Read more
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 3 April 2014Make Glasscubes your own – 100% branding now available as standard
Brand your Glasscubes account the way you want it. As well as your logo and colours you can now totally customise all communication and notifications as standard. Promote Glasscubes as your own value-added collaboration tool to customers, partners and external users.
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 9 October 2013Here’s a handy feature that’ll save you time!
Attach documents, set up tasks or make announcements in Glasscubes directly from your email. It’s as simple as forwarding the file, task or announcement to the unique email address associated with the relevant area within your Workspace. This can be found above the text box that you would normally enter the text into to upload a file, set a task or make an announcement.
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 25 September 2013New product feature – Upload folders
Do you have multiple folders that you’d like to upload to your Glasscubes account? We have just developed our folder uploader. This handy tool will quickly and easily upload all of the files and folders you need while maintaining the original hierarchical structure.
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