HomeCollaboration Synchronous Groupware Vangie Beal August 8, 2007 Updated on: May 24, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail Groupware that works in real-time allowing multiple participants to collaborate in groups at the same time. Examples of synchronous groupware include whiteboarding, text-based chat systems or videoconferencing. Contrast with asynchronous groupware. Vangie BealVangie Beal is a freelance business and technology writer covering Internet technologies and online business since the late '90s. Top Articles List of Windows Operating System Versions & History [In Order] Definitions Vangie Beal - January 16, 2012 0 The Windows operating system (Windows OS) refers to a family of operating systems developed by Microsoft Corporation. We look at the history of Windows... How to Create a Website Shortcut on Your Desktop Browsers Vangie Beal - April 6, 2021 0 Website Shortcut on Your Desktop reviewed by Web Webster This Webopedia guide will show you how to create a website shortcut on your desktop using... What are the Five Generations of Computers? (1st to 5th) Computers Vangie Beal - April 6, 2021 0 Reviewed by Web Webster Each generation of computer has brought significant advances in speed and power to computing tasks. Learn about each of the... Hotmail [Outlook] Email Accounts Productivity Vangie Beal - December 2, 2021 0 Launched in 1996, Hotmail was one of the first public webmail services that could be accessed from any web browser. At its peak in... Related Articles Definitions MDM vs. MAM The bring your own device (BYOD) phenomenon has changed how businesses interact with... Read more Definitions CRM Manager A customer relationship management (CRM) manager is a person that oversees all customer... Read more Definitions AdamLocker Ransomware AdamLocker ransomware, or RW.adm_64, is a screen-locking virus designed to prevent access to... Read more