Configuring the tools
Communities can adapt to a wide variety of corporate use cases by allowing owners to configure the right set of tools, for the right users,
Communities can adapt to a wide variety of corporate use cases by allowing owners to configure the right set of tools, for the right users,
In some use cases, communities have a limited lifespan. For example a project or an event. In these scenarios community owners can decide to archive
Appspace SharePoint Intranet allows community (and stand-alone tools) creators to set up three types of privacy: Public: Everyone can access content, provide feedback (i.e. comment
Community owners can decide if a community has a relation with another community. In order to do so, the user must be the owner of
Once the community is created, the basic settings allow owners to configure the essential information such as Title, Description, Tags, etc.
Community owners can delete a community by accessing the Community settings in the header, and using the Delete button at the end of the page.
Appspace SharePoint Intranet allows platform administrators to set up an approval process. By enabling this feature, Community Creators will not be able to create a
Communities bring people together and allow the sharing of common interests, forming project teams, building business networking groups, sharing knowledge, etc. To create a community,
The Appspace SharePoint Intranet offers the flexibility to allow everyone in the organization, or only a subset of employees, to create communities. In this second
The Appspace SharePoint Intranet profile lets users introduce themselves and allows others to get to know their expertise, past experience, recent activity, network, etc. To