A guest post by Ben Kepes of diversity.net.nz, a blog that focuses on SaaS, cloud-computing and Web 2.0 for the real world.
GroupSwim is an innovative company which has created an intelligent community building and collaboration SaaS solution. It was mentioned here on RWW previously as one of the finalists in the Enterprise 2.0 launch pad. GroupSwim aims to connect individuals and build knowledge utilising social based methodologies. Their method of working comes from four observations of current offerings and methods of working:
So what does GroupSwim offer? Their solution has:
Once a user creates an account, they can create multiple communities within their account. This has two benefits - it means a business can have different communities for different parts of the business, but it also means that an individual user, with one single sign on, can access all of the groups they are subscribed to. This is all nice but not unique, GroupSwim's main benefit comes from its semantic approach and its qualitative differentiation techniques which together improve functionality and user experience.

Content entered into a discussion is automatically analysed and tagged with keywords. This allows better classification, better searching and a more relevant and proactive customer experience to be offered to the user. Of course users can edit, change and add to the automatically generated tags but it speeds up the process no end. My experience with other collaborative platforms is that the search tends to be a little clunky - often giving poor results, Groupswim's semantic search improves the search and therefore overall usability of the service.
GroupSwim keeps a running tally on both explicit and implicit rating of material. Explicit rating comes from user ratings as per other solutions, implicit rating comes from a host of automatically assessed criteria - how often an item is read, how many times it is on-forwarded, how long it remains open etc. In this way users get a true assessment of the quality of any piece of content. Groupswim have done a nice job of capturing the two streams of rating - together the overall rating gives an improved experience - this coupled with the semantic search really sped things up in my trial.
GroupSwim provides a compelling offering - I can see it providing real value for organisational community building both internally and externally. Check out their elevator pitch video below.
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Good post on a great product. My company has been using GS for about 6 months, internally, but we're now about to roll it out to our larger customer base. The semantic tagging keeps things which are related; related, and it WORKS. Internally it keeps everyone on the same page and saves hours per day of answering the same question over and over. For the enterprise this is web 2.0 technology which actually can make you more productive.
Posted by: Andy J | July 13, 2008 10:01 PM
After an extensive search for a collaboration software, we decided to go for GroupSwim about 6 weeks ago, and so far our experience is simply great. One highlight that the excellent review doesn't mention is the usability of GroupSwim. Many other collaborative tools are simply not usable unless you provide training. Our people are based all over the world and range from 20-65 years old, usually with limited computer skills. I can only say: GroupSwim is a tool that even my grandma could use. I can highly recommend it!
Posted by: Thorsten Arndt | July 14, 2008 3:29 AM