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Team Elements turns to ConcourseConnect for Continued Development

Posted by Matt Rajkowski on May 13, 2009, 4:30 PM EDT
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With the release of ConcourseConnect and the recent announcement that it is also Open Source, I find very little reason to keep supporting Team Elements as it is.  You can think of ConcourseConnect as Team Elements '2.0.'  If you are using Team Elements, you can continue with it, grab the source and have some changes made, or spend some dollars and migrate to ConcourseConnect.  Perhaps someone will even consider managing the Team Elements project.  With ConcourseConnect you will find a much more powerful and elegant system, a larger support staff, and of course continued development.

If you are curious about why ConcourseConnect is important, please read 12 Rules For Bringing 'Social' To Your Business, by Dion Hinchcliffe, in which Dion explains social businesses.

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Since many of you started with Team Elements because of its collaborative nature, you should find plenty of return if you make the leap to ConcourseConnect. If you have any questions about social business software, let us consult with you.

Here's to your business' success!
Matt Rajkowski

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