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AlwaysOn is Onto Us!

by Yori Nelken on July 20, 2009

People are taking note of our hard work over at TimeBridge! We’re pleased to announce today that TimeBridge was selected as one of the AlwaysOn Global 250, recognizing our innovation and leadership in the SaaS and Enterprise industry.

See the complete list here.

We, along with the other winners of the ‘Global 250,’ were selected by the AlwaysON editorial team from among thousands of other global technology companies nominated by investors, bankers, journalists and industry insiders.

We’re proud to have been nominated and selected and think it’s a great validation of our work to date and ultimate goal – to create tools that help you coordinate and execute more productive and effective meetings. We greatly appreciate our users’ support – we’re sure you all were part of our nomination, and everyday you inspire us to continue to drive toward an even better service so that you have great meetings, so thank you all!

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Gartner Thinks We’re Cool!

by Yori Nelken on April 30, 2008

This month Gartner released their “Cool Vendors in the High-Performance Workplace, 2008” report, and TimeBridge is part of the cool crowd.

The report lists vendors Gartner analysts have chosen for being able to provide a way of engaging the right people in the right places in the right ways at the right times, which is exactly what TimeBridge is all about. We just want to make it as simple as possible to get people together at the best and easiest time for everyone.

Brian Prentice, the Gartner analyst who included TimeBridge in the report says: “Anyone who either keeps an electronic diary or deals with someone who does and who currently has to, or maybe some day might have to arrange meetings with people outside their network has a vested interest in seeing the frustrating lack of integration between calendaring and scheduling systems resolved.”

I couldn’t agree more, and TimeBridge is here to help.

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We got the PC Magazine Editors’ Choice Award and 4 Star Rating

by Yori Nelken on November 28, 2007

At TimeBridge we’ve put a lot of thought and effort into solving the scheduling mess. We founded this company with the goal of creating a tool that would alleviate the time-consuming and inefficient task of scheduling. So it was a great to receive PC Magazine’s Editors’ Choice Award from a panel of PC Magazine editors and industry experts, along with a four star rating review from Michael Muchmore for TimeBridge’s Personal Scheduling Manager. The review says:

“Given a concept that makes a lot of sense and a well-executed design, I expect that TimeBridge will be a real boon to a host of organizations that need to set up meetings with people outside their own companies.”

We’ve made Michael Muchmore’s life easier, and for sure will help others at PC Magazine be more productive as well. If you start seeing an upsurge in content at PC Magazine, feel free to thank us!

Yori

 

PS: We just released our new, improved Outlook Connector. Download it at http://app.timebridge.com/user/download_outlook

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Messaging News magazine highlights TimeBridge

by Yori Nelken on June 11, 2007

TimeBridge was lucky enough to be featured on the front page of this month’s Messaging News magazine. You can download a free copy here.

This insightful article by Michael Sampson is called “Calendaring: Why Isn’t It Just Like Email?”, and while we prefer to call it “scheduling” rather than “calendaring”, to emphasize the workflow components of getting a group of busy people together, it does a good job of laying out the new landscape.

A few months back we heard from Esther Dyson that “The point that most scheduling tools miss is that scheduling is not a simple matter of data sharing. It’s a complex negotiation”. Michael Sampson brings this perspective into full view.

While we fully appreciate, and support within our product, the value of sharing free/busy across organizational boundaries, we see it – as the author points out – as valuable only within the context of a full personal scheduling management system. It is just one building block. As we get all ready for the launch of our new platform, incorporating the feedback of so many users, it is great to see our different approach highlighted in such a compelling way.

I’d like to encourage you to go and signup to our free beta. While we still need to throttle the signups, we will let many more people in within the next 30 days.

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