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Kommandcore

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KommandCore
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Main workspace screen
Developer(s)KommandCore LLC
Initial releaseMay 1, 2008 (2008-05-01)
Engine
    Operating systemCross-platform
    Available inEnglish, German, French, Russian
    TypeProject management
    LicenseProprietary
    WebsiteKommandCore Company

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    KommandCore is the SaaS web-application for agile project and communication management and collaboration; paid project management system or project management software. It targets private individuals, small and medium enterprises (SME). This web-application allows including an unlimited number of participants into a project, distributing and managing tasks,[1] managing and modeling the information flow processes within the project. It provides the internal set of crossing tools for management, communication[2] and collaboration.

    Service ideology is based on horizontal communication and agile management on people. The particular emphasis is made on opportunities and functions which allow handling intensive and permanent information flows. The whole explanation of the web-service functionality and development process is given in the book "Some Essays about Management".[3]

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    Disadvantages[edit]

    • the programming language of the main application is Flash
    • no integration and interaction possibilities between different accounts. Each account is done as a separate and single unit;
    • slight contact management opportunities;
    • no connection and interaction between tasks and milestones (events) in the Gantt chart (planning screen);
    • slight connection and interaction tools between the main planning workspace (macro-level) and current and detailed activity workspace (micro-level) within a project.

    Advantages[edit]

    • light mobile versions of the web-application for Android, iPad and iPhone;
    • task status control via e-mail;
    • compliance of the pricing policy with the abilities of the target audience (small business), i.e. no relation between monthly cost of the web-service and the number of projects being created, as well as participants being invited,[1] while the full functionality is provided.

    References[edit]

    1. 1.0 1.1 KommandCore Combines Project Management With GTD, section "Genius Idea". Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "KC1" defined multiple times with different content
    2. An Enhanced Way To Manage Projects, article at KillerStartups, section "Why Kommandcore.Com Might Be A Killer".
    3. The KommandCore web-service ideology, Essay 6 "Why KommandCore is like this", p.97.

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