Jeff lives in Mexico, but continues as a
member of the U.S.-based development team. His specialty is Windows-based
C++ programming. The source code is sensitive. It is evolving
constantly. He needs full communication with the rest of the team.
It works. The team has developed a style of sharing, exchanging
comments in planning documents and pseudo-code, and keeping one
another up to date on source code. Using data base management
and team-oriented software, they overcome concurrency and other
problems inherent in team development.
What is happening? One-on-one exchange or
one-to-many distribution, using the security, speed, and flexibility
of "Pryvit distribution" -- any type of file to any
member or to the entire team, at any time, day or night.
Geography becomes irrelevant. Office costs
drop. Team work thrives.