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Portland's Jive Software Takes Aim at Microsoft

May 15, 2008

Alright, so I'm incredibly biased towards local success stories in the Portland software community. I think it's relevant to share an amazing story / article in Forbes on Jive Software's meteoric growth in the web 2.0 collaboration space taking on behomeths Microsoft and Lotus.

Higher Office
by Claire Cain Miller

Upstart Jive Software aims to change the way people work by bringing social networking to the office. It's up against some firm called Microsoft.

Jive Software chief executive David Hersh has a lofty goal: a world where office work is so fulfilling, inspiring and free of trivialities that parodies like Dilbert and The Office cease to exist.

There are loftier goals--ending genocide, famine, cancer--but Hersh's is a good fight, and you can make a lot of money helping companies get themselves out of those endless e-mail chains and pointless meetings of office work. Jive's software uses the Web to do that.

"People live in e-mail and documents no one else can see. We're changing the way companies work," says Hersh.

Read the full article on Forbes.com >>

Posted by ryan at May 15, 2008 9:41 AM

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