Collaboration criteria

Criteria for member administration

User accounts
Unlimited members 10
Synchronize with external directories AD or LDAP 7
Bulk import and export members 5
Activity streams

Status updates From colleagues and groups 4

E-mail subscriptions Member and group notifications, by digest, daily, weekly 8
Profiles
Custom avatars 5

Extended profile fields Unlimited fields for professional attributes 4
Direct messaging

Communication between members One to one, or one to many 3

Sitewide newsletters 4
Colleague connections

Find, select, and follow colleagues Receive activity notification 8

Criteria for group administration

Membership

Formally managed 6

Organic-creation 3

Moderation levels 4
Group blogs

Same features as site publishing 8
Group forums/discussions

Moderation 7

Threaded discussions 8

RSS feeds 6
Collaborative document editing (wiki)

Rich-text editing (WYSIWYG) 9

Update notification 7
Multiple-editor protection 7

Threaded comments 4
Group events calendar

Simple event submission 8

Categories Lectures, workshops, 7

Display as list 7

Display as calendar 8

Publish as live ics feed 7
File sharing
.doc, .xls, .pdf, .ppt 9
Storage Unlimited 7

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