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TDC releases online PM software

Jacob Nthoiwa
By Jacob Nthoiwa, ITWeb journalist.
Johannesburg, 13 Oct 2009

TDC releases online PM software

TDC has made its online project management and collaboration suite, PMP HQ, publicly available, says PR-USA.net.

The company says PMP HQ provides SMEs with an innovative new way for online project management and collaboration by combining a comprehensive project management suite with an arsenal of collaboration tools including wiki, file sharing, version control integration and much more.

"PMP HQ will improve and simplify the way in which people work together," says Marina Brounova, chief marketing officer of TDC. "Bringing together several project management and collaboration tools, PMP HQ provides company executives, project managers and team members with a new visibility to the project."

Xhead = Collaboration to drive urban centres

MRCB Land, the Property Division of Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Cisco and Datacraft Advanced Network Services, reports YTN.

This is in efforts to collaborate on the transformation of MRCB Land's developments into smart and connected urban centres starting with Kuala Lumpur Sentral's Lot E, known as KL Sentral Park. The development will take advantage of Cisco's Connected Real Estate solution.

“Today's MOU cements MRCB Land's commitment to develop sustainable, hi-tech built environments that are operationally efficient and attract best-in-class tenants and visitors,” says Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, MRCB group MD.

Daptiv secures $2m funding

Seattle-based Daptiv, a maker of online project management software, has received $2 million in new funding, according to a regulatory filing, states Seattle PI.

The cash comes primarily from the company's management, including new CEO Chase Franklin, chairman Kevin Hickey, and chief operating officer Mark Klebanoff, as TechFlash reports.

Daptiv was founded in 1997 (as eProject), and has raised about $21 million in venture funding since 2007.

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