Find people, places, & tags
Make ‘lost’ a thing of the past.
Finding exactly what you want, when you want it. It’s essential for productive collaboration. In fact, if you can’t find ‘it’ enough times, you might just stop looking.
kablink gives you many fast, easy ways to find people and content, eliminating delays, chaos, and frustration. That’s part of kablink’s appeal and what gets your team participating actively.
With kablink, you can:
- Get a panoramic perspective of the organization’s collective knowledge: Every search delivers related text, files, blogs, forums, people, and tasks. Along with a clear view of where the content comes from and who the best contributors were.
- Learn about the people across your organization, what they know, and what’s important to them. All in a one-step process.
- Find places, workspaces, file folders, calendar, wikis and blogs incredibly fast.
- Use tags to put information in context and to narrow in on details. Or expand to related topics.
kablink’s breadth of search capabilities turns the company’s diverse information repositories into a living, breathing knowledge network.
Replace today’s frustration
You need info on the XYZ project:
- Was it in an email? I'll search through Outlook.
- How about this project file? I'll open Explorer and search some more.
- Maybe it's in that other file? I'll traverse the corporate file structure or start up a Google Desktop search.
- Hmm... nothing jumps out, maybe Fred will know? I'll go back to Outlook to find his contact info.
- Maybe I should IM Fred? I'm getting an 'away' message.
- Maybe Wendy can help. I'll send her an email, back to Outlook.
- Waiting for a response.
With kablink-powered discovery . . .
From anywhere in kablink:
- I'll do a search for Smith. Wow, all relevant docs, files, text, forums, wikis and blogs appear. I can click on any of these.
- Maybe I should knock around some other ideas? I'll open the team folder and see who’s available to chat.
- Looks like Fred and Wendy are available. I'll invite them to chat for a few minutes.
- This brainstorm session is awesome—and so much more effective than how we used to work.