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Collaborative Software is a type of software that enables users to work together on projects, tasks, and documents. It is designed to facilitate communication and collaboration between users, often in different locations. Collaborative Software can be used for a variety of purposes, such as project management, document sharing, and online meetings. It can also be used to facilitate remote work, allowing users to work together from different locations.
Collaborative Software is becoming increasingly popular as businesses look for ways to increase efficiency and productivity. It can help to reduce costs associated with travel and other expenses, as well as improve communication and collaboration between team members.
Some of the companies in the Collaborative Software market include Microsoft, Google, Slack, Zoom, Trello, Asana, and Atlassian. Show Less Read more