WebHelps Announces Launch of New Wiki Package
WhatHelps?, Inc., a global provider of hosted social networking and online community web services, announces the launch of their new 'Wiki Package,' which was formerly the Work Group Package. New features have been added to provide users with the latest in web-based collaboration. The Wiki Package will be one of five packages of hosted interactive tools offered by WhatHelps?, Inc. through their web site at WebHelps.com.
Bellevue, IA - WhatHelps?, Inc., a global provider of hosted social
networking and online community web services, announces the launch of their new
Wiki Package.
The package lets users create a private business community
for their project group or team members to communicate, collaborate, interact,
share information and files, all within a private, hosted environment.
Setup is fast and easy; no training, downloading or special skills
required. For those who need help building their Wiki, WebHelps Extreme Support™
with its small-team approach will deliver a level of service beyond most
expectations. They place the most experienced, most highly paid people on each
Support Team. Each Team is comprised of a team leader, support liaison,
programmer, web designer and billing specialist.
Matthew Highland,
WhatHelps? CTO, had this to say about the Wiki Package features: "The Package
will include unlimited registered team members, One Click Customization, Project
Announcements page, Objectives page, Task List, Known Issue List, Article
Library, RSS Feeds, Team Directory, Activity Tracking, Create-A-Page, Instant
Messenger, Calendar, Blog, Filesharing, Knowledge Base and IMail
List."
WhatHelps?, Inc. CEO, Michelle Wilbers said, "The Wiki's ease of
use is what has made it so popular," she added. "The trick, which we have
mastered, has been adding new features without making the Wiki more difficult to
use. People can literally sign into our Wiki and begin working immediately with
other members of their Wiki group. No training is needed. If you can email, you
can Wiki."
"Because there is no software to buy, install, or maintain and
no server required, Wikis are becoming increasingly popular among small
businesses and organizations. They have found they can provide their people with
some of the best real-time collaboration software available, on an as-needed
basis, without making a big financial commitment. And, because Wikis are so easy
to use, they do not have to spend a lot of time and money on
training."
Educational institutions are using Wikis for student
collaboration and projects. The pharmaceutical industry uses Wikis to manage
clinical trials and develop new technology. Engineering firms have found Wikis
useful in tracking engineering projects, bids and technology development. And
organizations of all types are finding that Wikis are cost-effective ways to
manage projects and documentation.
About WhatHelps?
WhatHelps?, Inc.,
co-founded by CEO, Michelle Wilbers in 2000, is headquartered in Bellevue, Iowa.
WhatHelps? provides its communication-oriented tools in packages of web site
add-ons, or as individual web tools, on a subscription basis. For most small
businesses and individuals, the cost of purchasing, installing and maintaining
these types of tools is cost-prohibitive. By providing tools in a unique, shared
hosting environment, WhatHelps? makes even the most expensive and complex tools
affordable and easy to use. Should a particular tool not fully meet a customer's
needs, WhatHelps? offers an Add-A-Feature service, which, for a reasonable fee,
provides customers with the option of changing and/or adding
features.
Tracey Kozelka
WhatHelps?, Inc.
306 N. 2nd
Street
Bellevue, Iowa 52031 USA
(563) 872-4231 (weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CST)
http://whathelps.com/helpform.htm
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