Posted by Steve Kickert on November 09, 2011
Please note: The main phone number for OnePlace has changed.
It is now 952-215-0825.
Thank you for all your support. We appreciate your business.
Posted by Matt Geiser on May 06, 2011
The social business tools available today provide great places to collaborate, and ultimately enhance overall team success. However, some thought should go into structuring your collaboration environment before you take it online.
As we talk with clients implementing OnePlace, one of the first questions we get asked is “How should I structure OnePlace to work for my team?” My response to this is: “How is your team set up now (off-line)? Setting up OnePlace usually follows the same off-line team structure.
Typically, our clients interact with a number of their own customers and need a way to collaborate, or, they might be an emerging company that doesn’t yet have a formal infrastructure. Each of these types of companies may have a very different need for their collaboration environment.
OnePlace uses hierarchical “workplaces” to organize projects, discussions, files, and tasks. For example, a marketing agency may want to set up department workplaces to collaborate internally, and each of their clients may have its own workplace for external collaboration and project management.
You can organize by department, topic, client, project or other structures that fit your organization. As your company or team grows, and needs change, your online collaboration structure will evolve. Even if the initial structure doesn’t work, you can make changes very quickly with little impact on team productivity. Actively organizing your collaboration solution will improve collaboration and overall team productivity.
Posted by Matt Geiser on April 26, 2011
So …….last Thursday through Sunday was a little challenging, as most companies running off the Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service grinded to a halt for most of the day on Thursday. Many companies were without access to their business applications, and OnePlace was no exception. Both our customers and employees had to work differently that day. We were fortunate that only one full business day was effected. By Sunday all businesses were back up and running.
By now companies running social business solutions such as OnePlace have realized that E-mail isn’t an effective way to collaborate, managing file versions on a server doesn’t work very well, and having a pulse on your business is difficult when team members aren’t connected. Last Thursday we went backwards – suddenly, E-mail and file servers were used among the team and paper checklists were in vogue again. Our once collaborative environment suddenly became narrow and solitary. Though we were physically close in proximity, except for a developer working remotely from rural Wisconsin, we weren’t quite sure how to communicate or share what we were working on. But what we did confirm, as we already believed, is that OnePlace matters.
As a result of the EC2 outage, we’ll see improvements to Web-based applications to result in greater resiliency to any future outages. See The AWS Outage: The Cloud’s Shining Moment written by one of our local technologists George Reese. If a situation like this occurs again, we can expect reduced application failures, as application architecture will be improved to leverage the cloud rather than succumb to it.
I want to thank our customers for understanding the nature of the failure on Thursday; it’s hard to place a value on the disruption to businesses that day. While our team was able to function, there was a distinct impact on our business and our customers were no exception.
Compensating our customers for their lost productivity is difficult, but as a small consolation we are giving each paying customer OnePlace free for a week.
Posted by Denis Ahearn on April 21, 2011
OnePlace is back up and running! We're happy to report that no data was lost during today's outage.
Thank you very much for your patience and we are sorry for the inconvenience.
Posted by Steve Kickert on April 21, 2011
OnePlace is currently experiencing an issue with our hosting provider. We are working with our hosting provider and hope to have it resolved soon.
Please follow us on www.twitter.com/oneplace for updates.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.



