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AtTask, provider of project management software, introduced @task version 4, a scalable and pluggable project management solution that is platform, database and browser independent. @task has been completely re- architected to support the changing needs of small- and medium-sized businesses and large enterprises around the world. @task 4 serves as the brains and nerves of any size organization by connecting project teams, applications and systems throughout the enterprise regardless of location, network or operating system (OS) environment.
@task 4 is designed to work as effectively for a large enterprise as it does for a small business. The software can manage thousands of users and can run in a clustered environment for improved scalability and availability. Designed as a Java-based project management operating system, @task's architecture allows organizations to integrate any application on any OS platform using @task's application program interface (API). @task supports Oracle, MySQL, and SQL Server databases, as well as integration with Apache and IIS. @task also supports Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP, Linux, Mac OS X and UNIX.
New features and benefits of @task 4 include: New tabbed navigation interface, Native application behavior in a Web-based solution, New task management functionality, Issue creation and tracking, including linking issues to specific task projects, Improved tracking and reporting functions, Enhanced security framework, document management, search, built-in support and custom display features.
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AtTask introduced @task version 4, a scalable and pluggable project management solution that is platform, database and browser independent. Designed as a Java-based project management operating system, @task's architecture allows organizations to integrate any application on any OS platform using @task's application program interface (API). |
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